2007 Southern League season

2007 Southern League season
LeagueSouthern League
SportBaseball
DurationApril 5 – September 3
Number of games140
Number of teams10
Regular season
League championsMontgomery Biscuits
Season MVPEvan Longoria, Montgomery Biscuits
Playoffs
League championsMontgomery Biscuits
  Runners-upHuntsville Stars

The 2007 Southern League was a Class AA baseball season played between April 5 and September 3. 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 Montgomery Biscuits won the Southern League championship, defeating the Huntsville Stars in the playoffs.

Team changes

Teams

2007 Southern League
Division Team City MLB Affiliate Stadium
North Carolina Mudcats Zebulon, North Carolina Florida Marlins Five County Stadium
Chattanooga Lookouts Chattanooga, Tennessee Cincinnati Reds AT&T Field
Huntsville Stars Huntsville, Alabama Milwaukee Brewers Joe W. Davis Stadium
Tennessee Smokies Sevierville, Tennessee Chicago Cubs Smokies Park
West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Jackson, Tennessee Seattle Mariners Pringles Park
South Birmingham Barons Birmingham, Alabama Chicago White Sox Regions Park
Jacksonville Suns Jacksonville, Florida Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville
Mississippi Braves Jackson, Mississippi Atlanta Braves Trustmark Park
Mobile BayBears Mobile, Alabama Arizona Diamondbacks Hank Aaron Stadium
Montgomery Biscuits Montgomery, Alabama Tampa Bay Devil Rays Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium

Map of teams

North Division South Division

Regular season

Summary

  • The Montgomery Biscuits finished the season with the best record in the league for the first time since the franchise relocated to Montgomery.

Standings

[1]

North Division
Team Win Loss % GB
Huntsville Stars 75 62 .547
Tennessee Smokies 73 65 .529 2.5
Chattanooga Lookouts 67 73 .479 9.5
West Tenn Diamond Jaxx 60 79 .432 16
Carolina Mudcats 60 80 .429 16.5
South Division
Montgomery Biscuits 81 59 .579
Jacksonville Suns 80 60 .571 1
Mobile BayBears 71 68 .511 9.5
Mississippi Braves 67 72 .482 13.5
Birmingham Barons 62 78 .443 19

League Leaders

Batting leaders

[2]

Stat Player Total
AVG Josh Kroeger, Tennessee Smokies .382
H Emilio Bonifácio, Mobile BayBears 157
R Reid Brignac, Montgomery Biscuits 91
2B Cory Aldridge, Birmingham Barons
Carlos González, Mobile BayBears
33
3B Hernán Iribarren, Huntsville Stars 12
HR Brendan Katin, Huntsville Stars 24
RBI Brendan Katin, Huntsville Stars 94
SB Emilio Bonifácio, Mobile BayBears 41

Pitching leaders

[3]

Stat Player Total
W Chris Mason, Montgomery Biscuits 15
ERA Chris Mason, Montgomery Biscuits 2.57
CG Steve Hammond, Huntsville Stars
Mark Holliman, Tennessee Smokies
Mike Prochaska, Montgomery Biscuits
Greg Smith, Mobile BayBears
2
SHO Steve Hammond, Huntsville Stars
Mark Holliman, Tennessee Smokies
Chris Mason, Montgomery Biscuits
Sam Narron, Huntsville Stars
Mike Prochaska, Montgomery Biscuits
1
SV Dale Thayer, Montgomery Biscuits 27
IP Andrew Baldwin, West Tenn Diamond Jaxx 166.0
SO Gio González, Birmingham Barons 185

Playoffs

Playoff bracket

Division finals Finals
      
N1 Huntsville 3
N2 Tennessee 2
N1 Huntsville 2
S1 Montgomery 3
S1 Montgomery 3
S2 Mississippi 1

Awards

Southern League awards
Award name Recipient
Most Valuable Player Evan Longoria, Montgomery Biscuits
Pitcher of the Year Chris Mason, Montgomery Biscuits
Manager of the Year Don Money, Huntsville Stars

See also

References

  1. ^ 2007 SOUL Standings at stats-crew.com, URL accessed May 14, 2025
  2. ^ 2007 SL Batting Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed May 14, 2025
  3. ^ 2007 SL Pitching Leaders at baseball-reference.com, URL accessed May 14, 2025