1998 Appalachian League


The 1998 season was the Appalachian League's 42nd, and 10 teams competed in the league that year.

Level: R
Season Began: Wednesday, June 17, 1998
Season Ended: Friday, August 28, 1998

1998 Appalachian League Standings
1998 Appalachian League League Leaders

Bluefield Orioles (33-34) - Roster | Statistics - Baltimore Orioles affiliate
Bristol White Sox (42-24) - Roster | Statistics - Chicago White Sox affiliate
Burlington Indians (31-36) - Roster | Statistics - Cleveland Indians affiliate
Danville Braves (30-38) - Roster | Statistics - Atlanta Braves affiliate
Elizabethton Twins (38-29) - Roster | Statistics - Minnesota Twins affiliate
Johnson City Cardinals (25-42) - Roster | Statistics - St. Louis Cardinals affiliate
Kingsport Mets (38-30) - Roster | Statistics - New York Mets affiliate
Martinsville Phillies (32-36) - Roster | Statistics - Philadelphia Phillies affiliate
Princeton Devil Rays (38-30) - Roster | Statistics - Arizona Diamondbacks affiliate
Pulaski Rangers (29-37) - Roster | Statistics - Texas Rangers affiliate


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