1988 South Atlantic League


The 1988 season was the South Atlantic League's 29th, and 12 teams competed in the league that year. The Spartanburg Phillies won the 1988 South Atlantic League championship.

Level: A
Season Began: Thursday, April 7, 1988
Season Ended: Sunday, August 28, 1988

1988 South Atlantic League Standings
1988 South Atlantic League League Leaders

Asheville Tourists (65-75) - Roster | Statistics - Houston Astros affiliate
Augusta Pirates (78-60) - Roster | Statistics - Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate
Charleston Rainbows (85-53) - Roster | Statistics - San Diego Padres affiliate
Charleston Wheelers (51-86) - Roster | Statistics - Chicago Cubs affiliate
Columbia Mets (74-63) - Roster | Statistics - New York Mets affiliate
Fayetteville Generals (62-73) - Roster | Statistics - Detroit Tigers affiliate
Gastonia Rangers (47-90) - Roster | Statistics - Texas Rangers affiliate
Greensboro Hornets (79-60) - Roster | Statistics - Cincinnati Reds affiliate
Myrtle Beach Blue Jays (83-56) - Roster | Statistics - Toronto Blue Jays affiliate
Savannah Cardinals (68-67) - Roster | Statistics - St. Louis Cardinals affiliate
Spartanburg Phillies (69-69) - Roster | Statistics - Philadelphia Phillies affiliate
Sumter Braves (64-73) - Roster | Statistics - Atlanta Braves affiliate


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