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Southern League Manager of the Year Award

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Southern League
Manager of the Year Award
SportBaseball
LeagueSouthern League
Awarded forBest regular-season manager in the Southern League
CountryUnited States
Presented bySouthern League
History
First awardJoe Sparks (1972)
Most wins
Most recentKevin Bowles (2024)

The Southern League Manager of the Year Award is an annual award given to the best manager in Minor League Baseball's Southern League based on their regular-season performance as voted on by league managers.[1] Broadcasters, Minor League Baseball executives, and members of the media have previously voted as well.[2] Though the league was established in 1964,[3] the award was not created until 1972.[4] After the cancellation of the 2020 season,[5] the league was known as the Double-A South in 2021 before reverting to the Southern League name in 2022.[6][7]

Two managers have won the award on multiple occasions. John Shoemaker won in 2001 and 2006, while Andy Green won back-to-back in 2013 and 2014.

Seven managers from the Jacksonville Suns have been selected for the Manager of the Year Award, more than any other team in the league, followed by the Birmingham Barons and Orlando Cubs (5); the Chattanooga Lookouts, Greenville Braves, Huntsville Stars, Knoxville Smokies, and Mobile BayBears (4); the Columbus Astros, Jackson Generals, and Montgomery Biscuits (3); the Biloxi Shuckers and Mississippi Braves (2); and the Montgomery Rebels, Nashville Sounds, Pensacola Blue Wahoos, Rocket City Trash Pandas, and Savannah Braves (1).

Seven managers from the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox organization (6); the Minnesota Twins organization (5); the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays, and Washington Nationals organizations (3); the Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and Los Angeles Dodgers organizations (2); and the Los Angeles Angels, Miami Marlins, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (1).

Winners

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Billy Gardner was the 1973 Southern League Manager of the Year. His son, Billy Gardner Jr., won the award in 2012.[8]
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Stump Merrill's 1980 Nashville Sounds were recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time.[9]
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Ron Gardenhire, the 1990 recipient, won the American League Manager of the Year Award in 2010.[10]
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Terry Francona, the 1993 selection, won two American League Manager of the Year Awards (2013 and 2016).[11]
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Andy Green won the Manager of the Year Award in back-to-back seasons (2013 and 2014).
Key
League The team's final position in the league standings
Division The team's final position in the divisional standings
Record The team's wins and losses during the regular season
(#) Number of wins by managers who won the award multiple times
^ Indicates multiple award winners in the same year
*
Indicates league champions
Winners
Year Winner Team Organization League Division Record Ref(s).
1972 Joe Sparks Knoxville Sox Chicago White Sox 4th 2nd 76–64 [12][13]
1973 Billy Gardner Jacksonville Suns Kansas City Royals 2nd 1st 76–60 [14][15]
1974 Jim Napier Knoxville Sox* Chicago White Sox 3rd 1st 72–63 [16][17]
1975 Dick Phillips Orlando Twins Minnesota Twins 1st 1st 81–57 [18][19]
1976 Rene Lachemann Chattanooga Lookouts Oakland Athletics 4th 2nd 70–68 [20][21]
1977 Ed Brinkman Montgomery Rebels* Detroit Tigers 1st 1st 86–51 [22][23]
1978 Bobby Dews Savannah Braves Atlanta Braves 4th 3rd 72–72 [24][25]
1979 Jimmy Johnson Columbus Astros Houston Astros 1st 1st 84–59 [26][27]
1980 Stump Merrill Nashville Sounds New York Yankees 1st 1st 97–46 [28][29]
1981 Tom Kelly Orlando Twins* Minnesota Twins 2nd 1st 79–63 [30][31]
1982 Gene Lamont Jacksonville Suns Kansas City Royals 1st 1st 83–61 [32][33]
1983 Roy Majtyka Birmingham Barons* Detroit Tigers 1st 1st 91–54 [34][35]
1984^ Charlie Manuel Orlando Twins Minnesota Twins 2nd 2nd 79–65 [36][37]
Rick Renick Jacksonville Suns Montreal Expos 3rd 3rd 76–69 [37][38]
1985^ Carlos Alfonso Columbus Astros Houston Astros 2nd 1st 79–65 [39][40]
John McLaren Knoxville Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays 1st 1st 79–64 [40][41]
1986 Gary Tuck Columbus Astros* Houston Astros 5th 3rd 70–70 [42][43]
1987 Tommy Thompson Jacksonville Expos Montreal Expos 1st 1st 85–59 [44][45]
1988 Buddy Bailey Greenville Braves Atlanta Braves 1st 1st 87–57 [46][47]
1989 Jeff Newman Huntsville Stars Oakland Athletics 2nd 2nd 82–61 [48][49]
1990^ Ron Gardenhire Orlando Sun Rays Minnesota Twins 1st 1st 85–59 [50][51]
Jerry Manuel Jacksonville Expos Montreal Expos 2nd 2nd 84–60 [51][52]
1991 Chris Chambliss Greenville Braves Atlanta Braves 1st 1st 88–56 [53][54]
1992 Grady Little Greenville Braves* Atlanta Braves 1st 1st 100–43 [55][56]
1993 Terry Francona Birmingham Barons* Chicago White Sox 1st 1st 78–64 [57][58]
1994 Gary Jones Huntsville Stars* Oakland Athletics 1st 1st 81–57 [59][60]
1995 Bruce Kimm Orlando Cubs Chicago Cubs 4th 2nd 76–67 [61][62]
1996 Mark Berry Chattanooga Lookouts Cincinnati Reds 2nd 2nd 81–59 [63][64]
1997 Randy Ingle Greenville Braves* Atlanta Braves 4th 2nd 74–66 [65][66]
1998 Mike Ramsey Mobile BayBears* San Diego Padres 1st (tie) 1st 86–54 [67][68]
1999 Dave Trembley West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Chicago Cubs 1st 1st 84–57 [69][70]
2000 Dave Bialas West Tenn Diamond Jaxx* Chicago Cubs 1st 1st 80–58 [71][72]
2001 John Shoemaker (1) Jacksonville Suns*[a] Los Angeles Dodgers 1st 1st 83–56 [74][75]
2002 Wally Backman Birmingham Barons* Chicago White Sox 1st 1st 79–61 [76][77]
2003 Frank Kremblas Huntsville Stars Milwaukee Brewers 2nd 1st 75–63 [78][79]
2004 Jayhawk Owens Chattanooga Lookouts Cincinnati Reds 1st 1st 87–53 [80][81]
2005 Razor Shines Birmingham Barons Chicago White Sox 2nd 1st 82–57 [82][83]
2006 John Shoemaker (2) Jacksonville Suns Los Angeles Dodgers 1st 1st 86–54 [74][84]
2007 Don Money Huntsville Stars Milwaukee Brewers 3rd 1st 75–62 [85][86]
2008 Phillip Wellman Mississippi Braves* Atlanta Braves 3rd 2nd 73–66 [87][88]
2009 Ever Magallanes Birmingham Barons Chicago White Sox 1st 1st 92–47 [89][90]
2010 Bill Dancy Tennessee Smokies Chicago Cubs 1st 1st 86–53 [91][92]
2011 Turner Ward Mobile BayBears* Arizona Diamondbacks 1st 1st 84–54 [93][94]
2012 Billy Gardner Jr. Montgomery Biscuits Tampa Bay Rays 2nd 1st 74–63 [95][96]
2013 Andy Green (1) Mobile BayBears Arizona Diamondbacks 1st 1st 79–60 [97][98]
2014 Andy Green (2) Mobile BayBears Arizona Diamondbacks 3rd 3rd 79–58 [97][99]
2015 Carlos Subero Biloxi Shuckers Milwaukee Brewers 1st 1st 78–59 [100][101]
2016 Daren Brown Jackson Generals* Seattle Mariners 1st 1st 84–55 [102][103]
2017 Jake Mauer Chattanooga Lookouts*[b] Minnesota Twins 1st 1st 91–49 [104][105]
2018 Mike Guerrero Biloxi Shuckers Milwaukee Brewers 1st 1st 81–59 [106][107]
2019 Morgan Ensberg Montgomery Biscuits Tampa Bay Rays 1st 1st 88–50 [108][109]
2020 None selected (season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic) [5]
2021 Dan Meyer Mississippi Braves* Atlanta Braves 1st 1st 67–44 [110][111][112]
2022 Andy Schatzley Rocket City Trash Pandas Los Angeles Angels 1st 1st 81–57 [1][113][114]
2023 Kevin Randle Pensacola Blue Wahoos Miami Marlins 1st 1st 79–57 [115][116][117]
2024 Kevin Bowles Montgomery Biscuits* Tampa Bay Rays 2nd 1st 80–57 [118][119]

Wins by team

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Active Southern League teams appear in bold.

Team Award(s) Year(s)
Jacksonville Suns (Jacksonville Expos) 7 1973, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1990, 2001, 2006
Birmingham Barons 5 1983, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2009
Orlando Cubs (Orlando Twins/Sun Rays) 1975, 1981, 1984, 1990, 1995
Chattanooga Lookouts 4 1976, 1996, 2004, 2017
Greenville Braves 1988, 1991, 1992, 1997
Huntsville Stars 1989, 2003, 2007, 1994
Knoxville Smokies (Knoxville Sox/Blue Jays/Tennessee Smokies) 1972, 1974, 1985, 2010
Mobile BayBears 1998, 2011, 2013, 2014
Columbus Astros 3 1979, 1985, 1986
Jackson Generals (West Tenn Diamond Jaxx) 1999, 2000, 2016
Montgomery Biscuits 2012, 2019, 2024
Biloxi Shuckers 2 2015, 2018
Mississippi Braves 2008, 2021
Montgomery Rebels 1 1977
Nashville Sounds 1980
Pensacola Blue Wahoos 2023
Rocket City Trash Pandas 2022
Savannah Braves 1978

Wins by organization

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Active Southern League–Major League Baseball affiliations appear in bold.

Organization Award(s) Year(s)
Atlanta Braves 7 1978, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1997, 2008, 2021
Chicago White Sox 6 1972, 1974, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2009
Minnesota Twins 5 1975, 1981, 1984, 1990, 2017
Chicago Cubs 4 1995, 1999, 2000, 2010
Milwaukee Brewers 2003, 2007, 2015, 2018
Arizona Diamondbacks 3 2011, 2013, 2014
Houston Astros 1979, 1985, 1986
Oakland Athletics 1976, 1989, 1994
Washington Nationals (Montreal Expos) 1984, 1987, 1990
Cincinnati Reds 2 1996, 2004
Detroit Tigers 1977, 1983
Kansas City Royals 1973, 1982
Los Angeles Dodgers 2001, 2006
Los Angeles Angels 1 2022
Miami Marlins 2023
New York Yankees 1980
San Diego Padres 1998
Seattle Mariners 2016
Toronto Blue Jays 1985

Notes

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  1. ^ Jacksonville and the Huntsville Stars were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks.[73]
  2. ^ Chattanooga and the Pensacola Blue Wahoos were declared co-champions after the playoffs were cancelled due to Hurricane Irma.[73]

References

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