The 1972 Southern League was a Class AA baseball season played between April 11 and August 31. Eight teams played a 140-game schedule, with the top team in each division qualifying for the championship round.
| 1972 Southern League season | |
|---|---|
| League | Southern League |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Duration | April 11 – August 31 |
| Games | 140 |
| Teams | 8 |
| Regular season | |
| League champions | Asheville Orioles |
| Season MVP | Mike Reinbach, Asheville Orioles |
| Playoffs | |
| League champions | Montgomery Rebels |
| Runners-up | Asheville Orioles |
The Montgomery Rebels won the Southern League championship, as they defeated the Asheville Orioles in the playoffs.
League changes
edit- In 1971, the Dixie Association was an interleague partnership between the Southern League and the Texas League as the two leagues played an interlocking schedule. The partnership was dissolved after the season.
- The league introduced two four-team divisions: the East Division and the West Division.
Team changes
edit- The Asheville Tourists returned to the Southern League from the Dixie Association. The club ended their affiliation with the Chicago White Sox and began a new affiliation with the Baltimore Orioles. The team was renamed to the Asheville Orioles.
- The Birmingham Athletics returned to the Southern League from the Dixie Association.
- The Charlotte Hornets returned to the Southern League from the Dixie Association.
- The Columbus Astros returned to the Southern League from the Dixie Association.
- The Jacksonville Suns returned to the Southern League from the Dixie Association. The club ended their affiliation with the Cleveland Indians and began a new affiliation with the Kansas City Royals.
- The Montgomery Rebels returned to the Southern League from the Dixie Association.
- The Savannah Braves returned to the Southern League from the Dixie Association.
- The Knoxville Smokies returned to the Southern League following a hiatus since the 1967 season. The club began an affiliation with the Chicago White Sox and were renamed to the Knoxville Sox.
Teams
editMap of teams
editRegular season
editSummary
edit- The Asheville Orioles finished the season with the best record in the league for the first time.
Standings
edit| East Division | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team | Win | Loss | % | GB |
| Asheville Orioles | 81 | 58 | .583 | – |
| Savannah Braves | 80 | 59 | .576 | 1 |
| Charlotte Hornets | 70 | 70 | .500 | 11.5 |
| Jacksonville Suns | 64 | 75 | .460 | 17 |
| West Division | ||||
| Montgomery Rebels | 78 | 61 | .561 | – |
| Knoxville Sox | 76 | 64 | .543 | 2.5 |
| Columbus Astros | 59 | 80 | .424 | 19 |
| Birmingham Athletics | 49 | 90 | .353 | 29 |
League Leaders
editBatting leaders
editPitching leaders
edit| Stat | Player | Total |
|---|---|---|
| W | Paul Mitchell, Asheville Orioles | 16 |
| ERA | Larry Maxie, Savannah Braves | 1.54 |
| CG | Bill Campbell, Charlotte Hornets | 14 |
| SHO | Herb Hutson, Asheville Orioles | 5 |
| SV | Dutch Weems, Asheville Orioles | 22 |
| IP | Danny Fife, Montgomery Rebels | 221.0 |
| SO | Bill Campbell, Charlotte Hornets | 204 |
Playoffs
edit- The league finals is a best-of-five series.
- The Montgomery Rebels won their first Southern League championship, defeating the Asheville Orioles in three games.
Playoff bracket
edit| Finals | ||||
| E1 | Asheville | 0 | ||
| W1 | Montgomery | 3 | ||
Awards
edit| Southern League awards | |
|---|---|
| Award name | Recipient |
| Most Valuable Player | Mike Reinbach, Asheville Orioles |
| Pitcher of the Year | Bill Campbell, Charlotte Hornets |
| Manager of the Year | Joe Sparks, Knoxville Sox |
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ 1972 SOUL Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed February 27, 2025
- ↑ 1972 SL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed February 27, 2025
- ↑ 1972 SL Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed February 27, 2025