South Atlantic League

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 South Atlantic League     Founded:  1903    No. of Teams:  16    Class:  A    Most recent champion:  Columbus Catfish
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South Atlantic League
Founded: 1903
No. of Teams: 16
Class: A
Most recent champion: Columbus Catfish


The South Atlantic League is a league consisting of 16 teams located throughout the Mid-Atlantic and South on the Atlantic Coast from Delaware to Georgia. It is a Class A league that plays a full season; its players are typically a mixture of newly-signed draftees (especially late in the season) and players promoted from rookie leagues.

Contents

Northern Division

Southern Division

League History

The current Class A South Atlantic League came into being in 1980 as the successor to the former Western Carolinas League.

The original SAL - often called the "Sally League" - was a higher-classification circuit that played from 1904-17, 1919-30, 1936-42 and 1946-63. The old Sally League grew from Class C status to class B (through 1942), then Class A (until 1962). In its final season, it was elevated to AA. The Sally League then morphed into the current AA Southern League in 1964 and the South Atlantic League name disappeared from the minor league baseball rolls through the end of the 1979 season.

Western Carolinas League / South Atlantic League teams

Since 1960:

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