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{{Short description|American baseball league(s)}} {{Infobox sports league | title =Southeastern League | current_season = <!-- do not wikilink --> | current_season2 = <!-- do not wikilink --> | last_season = <!-- do not wikilink --> | upcoming_season = <!-- do not wikilink; replace with current_season at the start of the new season --> | logo = | pixels = <!-- use a format of ##px, such as 120px --> | caption = | formerly = | sport =[[Minor League Baseball]] | replaced = | owner = | ceo = | chief operating officer = | director = | president =Judge J. G. Bloodworth (1897)<br/>J. H. O'Neill (1910–1911)<br/>H. W. Roberts (1912)<br/>Cliff Green (1926-1930)<br/>Roy Williams (1932)<br/>Maurice I. Bloch (1936)<br/>Stuart X. Stephenson (1937–1941)<br/>Pat Moulton (1942)<br/>Stuart X. Stephenson (1946–1950)<br/>James Gamble (2002–2003) | commissioner = | fame = <!--what the league is famous for...the "claim to fame"...avoid use if possible--> | motto = | inaugural =1897 | teams =28 | singles = | country =[[United States of America]] | venue = | confed = <!-- or | continent = or | continents = --> | folded =2003 | champion = | most_champs ='''4''' <br />Pensacola <br />Mobile | classification =[[Independent baseball league|Independent]] (1897)<br />[[Class D (baseball)|Class D]] (1910–1912)<br />[[Class B (baseball)|Class B]] (1926–1930, 1932, 1937–1942, 1946–1950)<br />Independent (2002–2003) | qualification = | tv = | sponsor = | related_comps = | founder = | levels = | promotion = | relegation = | domestic_cup = | website = }} The '''Southeastern League''' was the name of four separate [[baseball]] leagues in [[minor league baseball]] which operated in the [[Southeastern United States|Southeastern]] and [[South Central United States]] in numerous seasons between 1897 and 2003. Two of these leagues were associated with [[organized baseball]]; the third and most recent incarnation was an independent league that operated for two seasons in 2002–03. ==History== ===Class D league (1910–12)=== After playing a season in 1897, the Southeastern League reformed and lasted for three years, from {{by|1910}} through {{by|1912}}. At Class D, it was considered on the lowest rung of the minor league ladder, and had six clubs located in the American states of [[Alabama]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[North Carolina]] and [[Tennessee]]. Stung by the midseason collapse of two of its six franchises, this league disbanded on August 2, 1912. ===Class B league (1926–50)=== In {{by|1926}} a new, Class B Southeastern League took the field, with six teams — representing [[Montgomery, Alabama]]; [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]] and [[St. Augustine, Florida]]; and [[Albany, Georgia|Albany]], [[Columbus, Georgia|Columbus]] and [[Savannah, Georgia]]. Although this league would be periodically shut down by the [[Great Depression]] and [[World War II]], it continued as a Class B circuit, four levels below [[Major League Baseball]], through {{by|1950}}. Its lineup of teams in its final season included the champion [[Pensacola Fliers]], [[Meridian Millers]], [[Montgomery Rebels (baseball team)|Montgomery Rebels]], [[Jackson Senators]], [[Vicksburg Billies]], [[Selma Cloverleafs (1928–1962)|Selma Cloverleafs]], [[Gadsden Pilots]] and [[Anniston Rams]]. Both Gadsden and Anniston withdrew from the league before the end of the season. ===Independent league (2002–03)=== The most recent version of the Southeastern League was an independent circuit, with member teams were not affiliated with any [[Major League Baseball]] team. The league began play in 2002 after the demise of the [[All-American Association]]. For its inaugural season, it placed teams in [[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]], [[Ozark, Alabama|Ozark]], and [[Selma, Alabama]], along with [[Pensacola, Florida]], [[Americus, Georgia]], and [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]. The [[Ozark Patriots]] and [[Americus (baseball team)#Americus Arrows|Americus Arrows]] franchises folded at mid-season. The [[Pensacola Pelicans]] won the inaugural league championship. After completing the season, the league added two franchises for 2003. The league had high hopes for its new team in [[Macon, Georgia]], and [[Houma, Louisiana]], along with the already successful clubs in Montgomery and Pensacola. However, after just two games the [[Selma Cloverleafs]] folded, forcing the league to operate the club as a road team for the duration of the season under the name "Southeastern Cloverleafs." The [[Macon Peaches]] also fared a lot worse than expected. Still, the league completed the year, with Pensacola compiling the league's best mark at 42-23 and Baton Rouge defeating Pensacola, 3 games to 1, in the league championship series. Ultimately, the league could not survive the arrival of affiliated baseball to Montgomery. The [[Orlando Rays]] of the [[Southern League (1964–2020)|Southern League]], who had played at [[Walt Disney World]] for four years, became the [[Montgomery Biscuits]] and effectively drove the Wings out of town. In addition, the [[Springfield/Ozark Mountain Ducks]] of the [[Central Baseball League]] moved to Pensacola and assumed the Pelicans name. As a result, the league folded prior to the 2004 season. ==Cities represented == ===Member teams (2003)=== *[[Baton Rouge, LA]]: [[Baton Rouge Riverbats]] *[[Houma, LA]]: [[Houma Hawks]] *[[Macon, GA]]: [[Macon Peaches]] *[[Montgomery, AL]]: [[Montgomery Wings]] *[[Pensacola, FL]]:[[Pensacola Pelicans]] *[[Selma, AL]]: [[Selma Cloverleafs|Selma/Southeastern Cloverleafs]] ===1910-1950 === {{Div col|colwidth=25em}} *[[Albany, GA]]: [[Albany Nuts]] (1926-1928) *[[Anniston, AL]]: [[Anniston Models]] (1911-1912); [[Anniston Rams]] (1938-1942, 1946-1950) *[[Asheville, NC]]: [[Asheville Moonshiners]] (1910) *[[Bessemer, AL]]: [[Bessemer Pipemakers]] (1912) *[[Columbus, GA]]: [[Columbus Foxes]] (1926-1930, 1932) *[[Decatur, AL]]: [[Decatur Twins]] (1911) *[[Gadsden, AL]]: [[Gadsden Steel Makers]] (1910-1912); [[Gadsden Pilots]] (1938-1941, 1946-1948); [[Gadsden Chiefs]] (1949); Gadsden Pilots (1950) *[[Huntsville, AL]]: [[Huntsville Westerns]] (1911); [[Huntsville Mountaineers]] (1912) *[[Jackson, MS]]: [[Jackson Senators]] (1932, 1937-1942, 1946-1950) *[[Jacksonville, FL]]: [[Jacksonville Tars]] (1926-1930) *[[Johnson City, TN]]: [[Johnson City Soldiers]] (1910) *[[Knoxville, TN]]: [[Knoxville Appalachians]] (1910) *[[Macon, GA]]: [[Macon Peaches]] (1932) *[[Meridian, MS]]: [[Meridian Scrappers]] (1937-1939); [[Meridian Bears]] (1940); [[Meridian Eagles]] (1941-1942); [[Meridian Peps]] (1946-1948); [[Meridian Millers]] (1949-1950) *[[Mobile, AL]]: [[Mobile Red Warriors]] (1932; [[Mobile Shippers]] 1937-1942) *[[Montgomery, AL]]: [[Montgomery Lions]] (1926-1930); [[Montgomery Capitals]] (1932); [[Montgomery Bombers]] (1937-1938); [[Montgomery Rebels]] (1939-1942, 1946-1950) *[[Morristown, TN]]: [[Morristown Jobbers]] (1910) *[[Pensacola, FL]]: [[Pensacola Pilots]] (1927); [[Pensacola Fliers]] (1928-1930); Pensacola Pilots (1937-1942); Pensacola Fliers (1946-1950) *[[Rome, GA]]: [[Rome Romans (Georgia baseball)|Rome Romans]] (1910); [[Rome Hillies]] (1911); Rome Romans (1912) *[[Savannah, GA]]: [[Savannah Indians]] (1926-1928) *[[St. Augustine, FL]]: [[St. Augustine Saints]] (1926-1927) *[[Selma, AL]]: [[Selma Centralites]] (1911-1912); [[Selma Selmians]] (1927); [[Selma Cloverleafs (1928–1962)|Selma Cloverleafs]] (1928-1930, 1932, 1937-1941, 1946-1950) *[[Talladega, AL]]: [[Talladega Highlanders]] (1912) *[[Tampa, FL]]: [[Tampa Krewes]] (1928); [[Tampa Smokers]] (1929-1930) *[[Vicksburg, MS]]: [[Vicksburg Billies]] (1946-1949); [[Vicksburg Hill Billies]] (1950) *[[Waycross, GA]]: [[Waycross Saints]] (1927) {{Div col end}} ==Standings & statistics== ===Year 1897=== '''1897 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- align=center |[[Knoxville Indians]]||22||10||.688||-|| Frank Moffett |- align=center |[[Atlanta Crackers]]||19||10||.655||1½|| [[Jack Sheridan (umpire)|Jack Sheridan]] |- align=center |[[Chattanooga Blues]]||7||26||.212||15½|| A.M. Gifford |- align=center |[[Columbus Babies]] ||3||6||.333||NA|| James Smith Jr. |- align=center |[[Asheville Moonshiners]] ||11||10||.524||NA|| John Jobe |} Columbus disbanded April 29; Asheville entered the league May 6 ===Years 1910-1912=== '''1910 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- align=center | [[Knoxville Appalachians]] ||50||30||.625||-|| Frank Moffett |- align=center | [[Morristown Jobbers]] ||46||37||.554||5½|| E. Fisher / E. Sherrill |- align=center | [[Johnson City Soldiers]] ||45||39||.536||7|| Nat Taylor / Ed Garner |- align=center | [[Asheville Moonshiners]] ||44||41||.518||8½|| David Gaston |- align=center | [[Rome Romans (Georgia baseball)|Rome Romans]] ||43||41||.512||9|| Joe Patton / C.G. Milford |- align=center | [[Gadsden Steel Makers]] ||21||61||.256||30|| Paul Stevenson / J. Foreman <br /> Baldorf |} {| class="wikitable" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot |- align=center | Roy Thrasher ||Asheville/Rome||BA||.324 |- align=center | E.H. Graham ||Morristown||Runs||55 |- align=center | Roy Thrasher ||Asheville/Rome||Hits||96 |- align=center | Sephia Silvers ||Knoxville||HR||3 |- align=center | Roy Thrasher ||Asheville/Rome||SB |} '''1911 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- align=center | [[Anniston Models]] ||68||39||.636||-||Walter Ford / Thomas Fisher |- align=center | [[Gadsden Steel Makers]] ||62||42||.596||4½||[[King Bailey]] |- align=center | [[Selma Centralites]] ||53||51||.510||13½|| Bill May / C.L. Howell <br /> Frank Anderson / Ralph Savidge |- align=center | [[Rome Hillies]] ||47||57||.452||19½|| Carlton Beusse / Don Burt |- align=center | [[Huntsville Westerns]] ||46||56||.451||19½|| V. Campbell / [[Bill Watkins (baseball)|Bill Watkins]] <br /> Newt Horn / Wild Bill Evans / Arthur Riggs |- align=center | [[Decatur Twins]] ||37||68||.352||30|| Don Burt / Gordon Hickman <br />Con Harlow |} {| class="wikitable" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot |- align=center | [[Tom Long (outfielder)|Tommy Long]] ||Gadsden||BA||.364|||| Clarence Smith ||Anniston||W||24 |- align=center | [[Tom Long (outfielder)|Tommy Long]] ||Gadsden||Runs||97|||| Clarence Smith ||Anniston||SO||248 |- align=center | [[Tom Long (outfielder)|Tommy Long]] ||Gadsden||Hits||149|||| Sam Nelson ||Anniston||PCT||.750 12-4 |- align=center | [[Tom Long (outfielder)|Tommy Long]] ||Gadsden||HR||18|||||||||| |} '''1912 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- align=center | [[Gadsden Steel Makers]] ||43||33||.566||-|| [[Johnny Siegle]] |- align=center | [[Selma Centralites]] ||42||35||.545||1½|| Lindsay Stickney |- align=center | [[Anniston Models]] ||41||35||.539||2|| Thomas Fisher |- align=center | [[Rome Romans (Georgia baseball)|Rome Romans]] ||37||36||.507||4½|| Harry Matthews |- align=center | [[Huntsville Mountaineers]] /<br /> [[Talladega Highlanders]] ||33||44||.429||10.5|| Arthur Riggs |- align=center | [[Bessemer Pipemakers]] ||29||42||.408||11½|| Gordon Hickman |} Huntsville (24-29) moved to Talladega July 9; Bessemer disbanded July 14; Anniston disbanded July 19 <br /> Second half started July 22. The league disbanded August 2 with the following official second half standings: Gadsden (7-4), Talladega (5-5), Selma (5-6), and Rome (5-7). {| class="wikitable" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot |- align=center | Earl Hanna ||Selma||BA||.345 |- align=center | Earl Hanna ||Selma||Runs||62 |- align=center | Earl Hanna ||Selma||Hits||115 |- align=center | John Cochran || Bessemer / Anniston||HR||12 |} ===Years 1926-1930, 1932=== '''1926 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- |[[Columbus Foxes]]||72||49||.595||-|| Hardin Herndon |- |[[Montgomery Lions]]||70||49||.588||½|| Joe Brennan / Charles Leonard |- |[[Jacksonville Tars]]||64||60||.516||9½|| [[Bob Fisher (baseball)|Bob Fisher]] / [[Red Smith (third baseman)|[Red Smith]] |- |[[Albany Nuts]]||53||64||.453||12|| George Stinson / [[Sumpter Clarke]] |- |[[St. Augustine Saints]]||55||70||.440||19||[[Fred Graf]] / Bob Folmar |- |[[Savannah Indians]]||49||71||.408||22½|| Bill Robertsor / William Holland <br /> Army Magness |} '''Playoff''': Columbus 4 games, Montgomery 1 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot |- |[[John Kloza]]||Montgomery||BA||.380|||| Lawton McWhirter ||Montgomery||W||19 |- | Burney Acton ||Montgomery||Runs||103|||| Paul Doss ||Columbus||SO||110 |- | Henry Parrish ||Columbus||Hits||174|||| Lawton McWhirter ||Montgomery||PCT||.792 19-5 |- | Henry Parrish ||Columbus||HR||28|||||||||| |} '''1927 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- |[[Jacksonville Tars]]||90||63||.588||-|| [[Tommy McMillan (baseball)|Tommy McMillan]] |- |[[Montgomery Lions]]||86||67||.562||4|| Charles Leonard / Bill Pierre |- |[[Columbus Foxes]]||80||71||.530||9|| Hardin Herndon |- |[[Pensacola Pilots]]||79||73||.520||10½||[[Bill Holden (baseball)|Bill Holden]] / Jim Johnston |- |[[Savannah Indians]]||72||79||.477||17|| Joe Brennan / Harry Snyder |- |[[Albany Nuts]]||69||81||.460||19½||[[Sumpter Clarke]] |- |[[St. Augustine Saints]] / [[Waycross Saints]] ||66||85||.437||23|| Bob Folmar / [[Roy Ellam (baseball)|Roy Ellam]] |- |[[Selma Selmians]]||65||88||.425||25||[[Fred Graf]] / [[Tex Hoffman]] |} St. Augustine (42-53) moved to Waycross July 25 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot |- |[[John Kloza]]||Albany||BA||.404||||[[Ben Cantwell]]||Jacksonville||W||25 |- | Henry Parrish ||Columbus||Runs||114||||[[Bill Clowers]]||Pensacola||SO||172 |- |[[Mel Simons]]||Montgomery||Hits||198||||[[Ben Cantwell]]||Jacksonville||PCT||.833 25-4 |- | Henry Parrish ||Columbus||HR||34|||||||||| |} '''1928 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Team Standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- |[[Pensacola Fliers]]||92||54||.630||-|| Jim Johnston |- |[[Montgomery Lions]]||91||57||.615||2|| Bill Pierre |- |[[Tampa Krewes]]||72||76||.486||21|| [[Roy Ellam (baseball)|Roy Ellam]] |- |[[Jacksonville Tars]]||71||78||.477||22½|| Art Bourg / Hardin Herndon |- |[[Columbus Foxes]]||61||84||.421||30½|| Hardin Herndon / Bill White |- |[[Selma Cloverleafs (1928–1962)|Selma Cloverleafs]]||59||83||.415||31||[[Polly McLarry]] / [[Zinn Beck]] |- |[[Albany Nuts]] ||62||60||.508||NA||[[Joe Schepner]] / [[Tommy McMillan (baseball)|Tommy McMillan]] |- |[[Savannah Indians]] ||49||65||.430||NA||[[Ray Schmandt]] |} Albany and Savannah disbanded August 12<br /> '''Playoff''': Montgomery 4 games, Pensacola 2 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot |- |[[Moose Clabaugh]]||Jacksonville||BA||.366|||| Floyd Van Pelt ||Montgomery||W||26 |- | Tom Pyle ||Pensacola||Runs||110|||| Floyd Van Pelt ||Montgomery||SO||183 |- | Tom Pyle ||Pensacola||Hits||197|||| Ralph Stewart ||Montgomery||ERA||2.24 |- | Parker Perry ||Albany / Selma||RBI||118|||| Floyd Van Pelt ||Montgomery||PCT||.703 26-11 |- | Sam Stuart ||Columbus||HR||17|||||||||| |} '''1929 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- |[[Tampa Smokers]]||79||56||.585||-|| Pop Kitchens |- |[[Selma Cloverleafs (1928–1962)|Selma Cloverleafs]]||77||60||.562||3||[[Zinn Beck]] |- |[[Montgomery Lions]]||73||64||.533||7|| [[Roy Ellam (baseball)|Roy Ellam]] |- |[[Jacksonville Tars]]||68||68||.500||9½|| [[Tommy McMillan (baseball)|Tommy McMillan]] / '''[[Rube Marquard]]''' |- |[[Columbus Foxes]]||58||74||.439||19.5|| Frank Kohlbecker / Bill White |- |[[Pensacola Fliers]]||52||85||.380||28|| Jim Johnston / Tom Pyle |} '''Playoff''': Montgomery 4 games, Tampa 3 {| class="wikitable" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot |- | Dick Tangeman ||Pensacola||BA||.373|||| Roy Appleton ||Tampa||W||26 |- | Art Bourg ||Jacksonville||Runs||108|||| [[Ray Phelps]] ||Jacksonville||SO||136 |- | Tom Pyle ||Pensacola||Hits||190|||| Edward Chambers ||Montgomery / Pensacola||ERA||2.16 |- | Parker Perry ||Selma||RBI||107|||| Roy Appleton ||Tampa||PCT||.735 25-9 |- | Parker Perry ||Selma||HR||12|||||||||| |} '''1930 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- |[[Selma Cloverleafs (1928–1962)|Selma Cloverleafs]]||94||43||.686||-||[[Zinn Beck]] |- |[[Tampa Smokers]]||73||65||.529||21½|| Pop Kitchens |- |[[Jacksonville Tars]]||69||66||.511||24|| '''[[Rube Marquard]]''' |- |[[Montgomery Lions]]||61||73||.455||31½ || [[Roy Ellam (baseball)|Roy Ellam]] |- |[[Columbus Foxes]]||63||79||.444||34½ || Bill White / Bobby Lennox |- |[[Pensacola Pilots]]||53||87||.379||42½ || Tom Pyle / [[Ray Kennedy (baseball) |Ray Kennedy]] |} {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot |- |[[Rip Radcliff]]||Selma||BA||.369|||| Henry Brewer ||Selma||W||25 |- | Ralph Dunbar ||Columbus||Runs||104||||[[Thornton Lee]]||Tampa||SO||145 |- |[[Rip Radcliff]]||Selma||Hits||199|||| Roy Appleton ||Tampa||ERA||2.22 |- |[[Rip Radcliff]]||Selma||RBI||116|||| Leo Mackey ||Selma||PCT||.875 14-2 |- |[[Rip Radcliff]]||Selma||HR||15|||||||||| |} '''1932 Southeastern League''' {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Team standings!!W!!L!!PCT!!GB!! Managers |- |[[Mobile Red Warriors]]||19||13||.594||-||[[Clay Hopper]] |- |[[Columbus Foxes]]||19||14||.576|| ½ ||[[Jack Sheehan (baseball)|Jack Sheehan]] |- |[[Selma Cloverleafs (1928–1962)|Selma Cloverleafs]]||16||16||.500||3|| [[Art Phelan]] |- |[[Macon Peaches]]||15||18||.455||4½ || Sheery Smith |- |[[Jackson Senators]]||15||18||.455||4½ ||[[Hank DeBerry]] |- |[[Montgomery Capitals]]||13||18||.419||5½ || Jim Johnston |} The league folded May 21 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+'''Player statistics''' !Player!! Team!!Stat!! Tot!!!!Player!!Team!!Stat!!Tot |- | Robert Schleischer ||Selma||BA||.398|||| Albert Fisher ||Mobile||W||6 |- |[[Jack Sheehan (baseball)|Jack Sheehan]]<br /> Clarence Beasley ||Columbus<br />Columbus||Runs||37||||[[Jackie Reid]]||Jackson||SO||47 |- |[[Buster Mills]]||Mobile||Hits||47|||| Albert Fisher ||Mobile||ERA||2.14 |- | J.W. McKee ||Columbus||RBI||39|||||||||| |- |[[Fred Sington]]||Columbus||HR||6|||||||||| |} ==References== * Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball,'' 3d edition. Durham, N.C: [[Baseball America]], 2007. {{Southeastern baseball league}} {{Professional Baseball}} [[Category:Southeastern League| ]] [[Category:Defunct independent baseball leagues in the United States]] [[Category:Baseball leagues in Alabama]] [[Category:Baseball leagues in Florida]] [[Category:Baseball leagues in Georgia (U.S. state)]] [[Category:Baseball leagues in Louisiana]] [[Category:Baseball leagues in Mississippi]] [[Category:Baseball leagues in North Carolina]] [[Category:Baseball leagues in Tennessee]] [[Category:Sports leagues established in 1910]] [[Category:Sports leagues established in 1926]] [[Category:Sports leagues established in 2002]] [[Category:Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States]]
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