2003 Southern League season
2003 Southern League season | |
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League | Southern League |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 3 – September 1 |
Number of games | 140 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Regular season | |
League champions | Carolina Mudcats |
Season MVP | Corey Hart, Huntsville Stars |
Playoffs | |
League champions | Carolina Mudcats |
Runners-up | Huntsville Stars |
The 2003 Southern League was a Class AA baseball season played between April 3 and September 1. Ten teams played a 140-game schedule, with the top team in each division in each half of the season qualifying for the post-season.
The Carolina Mudcats won the Southern League championship, defeating the Huntsville Stars in the playoffs.
Team changes
- The Carolina Mudcats ended their affiliation with the Colorado Rockies and began a new affiliation with the Florida Marlins.
- The Tennessee Smokies ended their affiliation with the Toronto Blue Jays and began a new affiliation with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Teams
Map of teams


Regular season
Summary
- The Carolina Mudcats finished the season with the best record in the league for the first time since 1995.
Standings
East Division | ||||
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Team | Win | Loss | % | GB |
Carolina Mudcats | 80 | 58 | .580 | – |
Tennessee Smokies | 72 | 67 | .518 | 8.5 |
Greenville Braves | 68 | 70 | .493 | 12 |
Jacksonville Suns | 66 | 73 | .475 | 14.5 |
Orlando Rays | 65 | 72 | .474 | 14.5 |
West Division | ||||
Huntsville Stars | 75 | 63 | .543 | – |
Birmingham Barons | 73 | 64 | .533 | 1.5 |
Chattanooga Lookouts | 66 | 74 | .471 | 10 |
West Tenn Diamond Jaxx | 65 | 73 | .471 | 10 |
Mobile BayBears | 61 | 77 | .442 | 14 |
League Leaders
Batting leaders
Stat | Player | Total |
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AVG | Chris Aguila, Carolina Mudcats | .321 |
H | Corey Hart, Huntsville Stars | 149 |
R | Bucky Jacobsen, Tennessee Smokies | 84 |
2B | Corey Hart, Huntsville Stars | 40 |
3B | Dave Krynzel, Huntsville Stars | 11 |
HR | Bucky Jacobsen, Tennessee Smokies | 31 |
RBI | Corey Hart, Huntsville Stars | 94 |
SB | Billy Hall, Carolina Mudcats | 45 |
Pitching leaders
Stat | Player | Total |
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W | Enemencio Pacheo, Birmingham Barons Cory Stewart, Mobile BayBears |
12 |
ERA | Neal Cotts, Birmingham Barons | 2.16 |
CG | Scott Autrey, Orlando Rays Dan Curtis, Greenville Braves Josh Hall, Chattanooga Lookouts Jon Switzer, Orlando Rays Heath Totten, Jacksonville Suns |
2 |
SHO | Donnie Bridges, Carolina Mudcats Dan Curtis, Greenville Braves Chad Gaudin, Orlando Rays Jon Leicester, West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Jason Shelley, Huntsville Stars Heath Totten, Jacksonville Suns José Veras, Orlando Rays |
1 |
SV | Mike Lyons, Tennessee Smokies | 31 |
IP | Heath Totten, Jacksonville Suns | 181.1 |
SO | Mike Nannini, West Tenn Diamond Jaxx | 158 |
Playoffs
- The Carolina Mudcats won their second Southern League championship, defeating the Huntsville Stars in three games.
Playoff bracket
Division finals | Finals | ||||||||
E1 | Carolina | 3 | |||||||
E2 | Tennessee | 1 | |||||||
E1 | Carolina | 3 | |||||||
W1 | Huntsville | 0 | |||||||
W1 | Huntsville | 3 | |||||||
W2 | Birmingham | 2 |
Awards
Southern League awards | |
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Award name | Recipient |
Most Valuable Player | Corey Hart, Huntsville Stars |
Pitcher of the Year | Joel Hanrahan, Jacksonville Suns |
Manager of the Year | Frank Kremblas, Huntsville Stars |
See also
References
- ^ 2003 SOUL Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed March 17, 2025
- ^ 2003 SL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed March 17, 2025
- ^ 2003 SL Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed March 17, 2025