1924 South Atlantic Association season

1924 South Atlantic Association season
LeagueSouth Atlantic Association
SportBaseball
DurationApril 17 – September 9
Games130
Teams6
Regular season
League championsAugusta Tygers

The 1924 South Atlantic Association was a Class B baseball season played between April 17 and September 9. Six teams played a 130-game schedule, with the top team winning the pennant.

The Augusta Tygers won the South Atlantic Association championship, as they finished the season with the best record.

Team changes

Teams

1924 South Atlantic Association
Team City MLB Affiliate Stadium
Asheville Skylanders Asheville, North Carolina None McCormick Field
Augusta Tygers Augusta, Georgia None Academy Park
Charlotte Hornets Charlotte, North Carolina None Wearn Field
Greenville Spinners Greenville, South Carolina None McBee Field
Macon Peaches Macon, Georgia None Central City Park
Spartanburg Spartans Spartanburg, South Carolina None Wofford Park

Map of teams

South Atlantic Association teams

Regular season

Summary

  • The Augusta Tygers finish the season with the best record for the first time in team history.

Standings

[1]

South Atlantic Association
Team Win Loss % GB
Augusta Tygers 74 47 .612
Charlotte Hornets 73 48 .603 1
Spartanburg Spartans 62 59 .512 12
Greenville Spinners 59 61 .492 14½
Asheville Skylanders 58 63 .479 16
Macon Peaches 37 85 .303 37½

League Leaders

Batting leaders

[2]

Stat Player Total
AVG George Rhinehardt, Greenville Spinners .404
H George Rhinehardt, Greenville Spinners 200
2B George Rhinehardt, Greenville Spinners 45
3B Cleo Carlyle, Charlotte Hornets 25
HR Stuffy McCrone, Ashville Skylanders 28

Pitching leaders

[3]

Stat Player Total
W Charles Fulton, Augusta Tygers 24
ERA Charles Fulton, Augusta Tygers 2.98
IP Sam Gibson, Asheville Skylanders 284.0

See also

References

  1. ^ 1924 SALLY Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed February 12, 2025
  2. ^ 1924 SAL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed February 12, 2025
  3. ^ 1924 SAL Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed February 12, 2025