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Overview

The Class C South Atlantic League of 1909 started and ended with eight teams. One of them, the Charleston Seagulls, had difficulty around mid-season and the franchise and team were transferred to Knoxville. In 1909 the Knoxville team was referred to as the Appalachians. Some newspaper writers of the times called the new team the Orphans, and at times the Pioneers.

News and Notes

  • The Board of Directors of the South Atlantic League met at Augusta. Ga., on July 1 and decided to end the present season Saturday night, July 3, and start a new season Monday, July 5. The Charleston franchise, which was turned over to the League on June 26, was transferred to Knoxville, Tenn., and all games scheduled to be played with Charleston will be played in Knoxville, the new season commencing Monday, July 5. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - July 10, 1909 - LA84.org
  • Pitcher Wagner, of Columbia, on the morning of July 5 shut out Knoxville without a safe hit; score, 1 to 0. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - July 17, 1909 - LA84.org
  • First baseman Abbott will probably not rejoin the Knoxville team this season. His wife is seriously ill in Kansas City. Massing is holding down the initial bag. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - July 24, 1909 - LA84.org
  • Pitcher Paige, of Knoxville, is still being held by New Orleans. Secretary Farrell will announce his decision shortly. He is almost sure to revert back to the Knoxville Club. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - July 24, 1909 - LA84.org
  • The Knoxville Club, of the South Atlantic League, has sold pitcher Paige to New Orleans for $900 and has signed a young pitcher named Bruner. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - July 31, 1909 - LA84.org
  • President Jones is having lots of trouble with umpires. In a recent series at Chattanooga between Chattanooga and Knoxville, neither manager would allow Umpire Gifford to officiate, and Umpire Van Sycle failed to show up in the concluding Columbia-Augusta game, July 17, at Columbia. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - Aug. 7, 1909 - LA84.org
  • July 19 - In the South Atlantic League, pitcher Demaree, of Savannah, shutout Knoxville without a hit. The score was 4 to 0. - The Reach Official American League Base Ball Guide for 1910 - archive.org
  • Pitcher Hixon, of Columbus, on July 31 held Knoxville to two hits, yet lost his game, 1-0, on, errors. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - Aug. 14, 1909 - LA84.org
  • At Knoxville, August 30, during the Knoxville-Chattanooga game, scores of wasps, aroused by the humming of pop bottles about their nest, flew in the grandstand during the seventh inning and divided interest with exciting play. The wasps took the excitement as an attack on them and answered it quickly, clearing a section of the overcrowded grandstand. The game ended with the angry wasps in possession of the field. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - Sept. 18, 1909 - LA84.org
  • Pitcher Clark, of Chattanooga, on September 1 shut out Knoxville without a safe hit; score, 3 to 0. - Sporting Life - Philadelphia, PA - Sept. 18, 1909 - LA84.org

1909 League Standings

First Half Standings

Team W L Pct calculated
Pct
Chattanooga 46 16 .738 .742
Columbus 40 25 .615 .615
Augusta 31 35 .464 .470
Charleston 28 33 .459 .459
Savannah 30 36 .455 .455
Jacksonville 30 36 .455 .455
Macon 28 38 .424 .424
Columbia 24 38 .387 .387

Second Half Standings

Team W L Pct
Augusta 33 14 .702
Chattanooga 37 20 .649
Columbus 32 24 .571
Savannah 30 25 .545
Knoxville 24 27 .471
Macon 21 30 .412
Jacksonville 17 34 .333
Columbia 18 38 .321

Final Standings

Team W L Pct
Chattanooga 83 36 .697
Columbus 72 49 .595
Augusta 64 49 .566
Savannah 60 61 .496
Charleston / Knoxville 52 60 .464
Macon 49 68 .419
Jacksonville 47 70 .402
Columbia 42 76 .356

1909 Teams and Managers

Team Manager
Augusta, GA Louis Castro
Columbia, SC A.C. Granville
Jacksonville, FL D.J. Mullaney
Macon, GA John J. Lawler
Savannah, GA Ernest Howard
Charleston, SC / Knoxville, TN Stephen Griffin
Chattanooga, TN John Dobbs
Columbus, GA James C. Fox

Statistics

Team Batting

Team AB R H SB Printed
BA
Calculated
BA
SLG
TB SH
Chattanooga 4680 600 1230 290 .263
.263
.342 1600 200
Savannah 3897 434 932 201 .239
.239
.294 1146 178
Augusta 4397 472 1027 363 .228
.234
.291 1281 174
Columbus 3729 444 846 216 .227
.227
.328 1224 176
Columbia 3862 293 826 186 .214
.214
.260 1003 172
Charleston / Knoxville 3528 288 735 173 .208
.208
.258 909 157
Macon 3621 312 742 166 .205
.205
.242
878 156
Jacksonville 3453 267 688 177 .199
.199
.230 794 137

References / Resources

Credit

This page was assembled and presented by Mark D. Aubrey.

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