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League Primer: Southern League

There are two minor leagues for the Korea Baseball Organization. Today we’re digging into the second of those two leagues, the Southern League (KSL).

History

The Southern League has been in existence since 1991. Since that time it has served as a minor league for the KBO. The league continues year-after-year with little fanfare or notice as it is exactly as advertised, a feeder league for the KBO. The one area of note is that not every KNL team is aligned with a KBO franchise. The Sangmu Phoenix are part of the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps.

Format

The league currently operates using a 105+ game regular season schedule. 100 games against actual KSL opponents, and then the league has a varying number of interleague games with the Northern League, and can play barnstorming games against the Police as well as the Western League’s Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks-farm club. The 2020 season begins on March 24th and lasts until September 30th. Games that are tied after 9 innings end in a draw and every team uses a designated hitter, but otherwise, traditional baseball rules apply.

Level of Play

The scale,

ML
AAAA
AAA
AA
A

Rookie

The KSL operates at a level significantly below that of the KBO. It is a rudimentary farm league and the talent level found within the league reflects that fact. The KSL is a Rookie-level league.

Teams

  • Hanwha Eagles-farm
  • Kia Tigers-farm
  • KT Wiz-farm
  • Lotte Giants-farm
  • Samsung Lions-farm
  • Sangmu Phoenix

Statistics

The KBO website has a landing page just for KSL and KNL which also includes statistics. However, those statistics only date back to the 2010 season. Baseball Reference does not house KSL statistics.

People to Follow

There’s really no one out there posting about, writing about, or covering the KSL. If you’re following some KBO people then they may talk about the league every now and then but nothing more than that.

Websites

There isn’t an actual website for the KSL, however, the KBO website does have a section for the KSL and KNL. The league has no social media presence.

Streaming

There does not appear to be any streaming service for the KSL, nor in general do any of the games appear to be broadcast on any medium. Though I did find highlight packages on the KBO website, so perhaps there once was a way to watch the games or there will be again in the future.

Lead photo courtesy of Unknown – Unknown

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Bill Thompson
Father (human/feline/canine), husband, Paramedic, Communist, freelance writer at various online and print publications. Member Internet Baseball Writers Association of America & Society for American Baseball Research.

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