The 1995 Southern League was a Class AA baseball season played between April 6 and September 4. Ten teams played a 144-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, as they defeated the Chattanooga Lookouts in the playoffs.
Team changes
Teams
| 1995 Southern League
|
| Division |
Team |
City |
MLB Affiliate |
Stadium
|
| East
|
Carolina Mudcats
|
Zebulon, North Carolina
|
Pittsburgh Pirates
|
Five County Stadium
|
| Greenville Braves
|
Greenville, South Carolina
|
Atlanta Braves
|
Greenville Municipal Stadium
|
| Jacksonville Suns
|
Jacksonville, Florida
|
Detroit Tigers
|
Wolfson Park
|
| Orlando Cubs
|
Orlando, Florida
|
Chicago Cubs
|
Tinker Field
|
| Port City Roosters
|
Wilmington, North Carolina
|
Seattle Mariners
|
Brooks Field
|
| West
|
Birmingham Barons
|
Birmingham, Alabama
|
Chicago White Sox
|
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
|
| Chattanooga Lookouts
|
Chattanooga, Tennessee
|
Cincinnati Reds
|
Engel Stadium
|
| Huntsville Stars
|
Huntsville, Alabama
|
Oakland Athletics
|
Joe W. Davis Stadium
|
| Knoxville Smokies
|
Knoxville, Tennessee
|
Toronto Blue Jays
|
Bill Meyer Stadium
|
| Memphis Chicks
|
Memphis, Tennessee
|
San Diego Padres
|
Tim McCarver Stadium
|
Map of teams

East Division

West Division
Regular season
Summary
- The Carolina Mudcats finished the season with the best record in the league for the first time in franchise history.
Standings
[1]
League Leaders
Batting leaders
[2]
Pitching leaders
[3]
| Stat
|
Player
|
Total
|
| W |
Elmer Dessens, Carolina Mudcats |
15
|
| ERA |
Elmer Dessens, Carolina Mudcats |
2.49
|
| CG |
Rob Mattson, Memphis Chicks |
11
|
| SHO |
Rob Mattson, Memphis Chicks Matt Ruebel, Carolina Mudcats Clint Sodowsky, Jacksonville Suns |
3
|
| SV |
John Kelly, Jacksonville Suns Rusty Kilgo, Chattanooga Lookouts |
29
|
| IP |
Rob Mattson, Memphis Chicks |
202.1
|
| SO |
Osvaldo Fernández, Port City Roosters |
162
|
Playoffs
Playoff bracket
Awards
See also
References
External links