2014 Appalachian League


The 2014 season was the Appalachian League's 58th, and 10 teams competed in the league that year. The Johnson City Cardinals won the 2014 Appalachian League championship.

Level: R
Season Began: Thursday, June 19, 2014
Season Ended: Tuesday, September 2, 2014

2014 Appalachian League Standings
2014 Appalachian League League Leaders

Bluefield Blue Jays (33-35) - Roster | Statistics - Toronto Blue Jays affiliate
Bristol Pirates (22-46) - Roster | Statistics - Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate
Burlington Royals (28-40) - Roster | Statistics - Kansas City Royals affiliate
Danville Braves (38-30) - Roster | Statistics - Atlanta Braves affiliate
Elizabethton Twins (38-30) - Roster | Statistics - Minnesota Twins affiliate
Greeneville Astros (32-34) - Roster | Statistics - Houston Astros affiliate
Johnson City Cardinals (37-31) - Roster | Statistics - St. Louis Cardinals affiliate
Kingsport Mets (34-34) - Roster | Statistics - New York Mets affiliate
Princeton Rays (40-28) - Roster | Statistics - Tampa Bay Rays affiliate
Pulaski Mariners (36-30) - Roster | Statistics - Seattle Mariners affiliate


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