1922 College Baseball All-Southern Team
The 1922 College Baseball All-Southern Team consists of baseball players selected at their respective positions after the 1922 NCAA baseball season.
All-Southerns
| Position | Name | School | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pitcher | Tige Stone | Mercer | CW, MB, WCM, MT [as U] |
| Jack Frost | Georgia | CW, MB, WCM, MT | |
| Jim Joe Edwards | Mississippi College | ||
| Collins | Georgia Tech | CW, MB, MT | |
| Freddy Sale | Georgia | MB, WCM | |
| Cliff Pantone | Georgia | CW | |
| Llewelyn | UNC | WCM | |
| Thompson | Mercer | MT | |
| Grant | Auburn | MT | |
| Catcher | Charlie Gibson | Auburn | CW, MB, WCM, MT |
| Cotton Klindworth | Mississippi A&M | CW, MB, WCM | |
| Ward | Florida | MT | |
| First baseman | Chief Cody | Georgia | CW, MB, WCM |
| Tot McCullough | Vanderbilt | MT | |
| Second baseman | Richardson | Auburn | CW, MB, WCM, MT [as SS] |
| Durnham | Kentucky | MT | |
| Third baseman | Hall | Alabama | MB, WCM |
| Eddie Morgan | Georgia Tech | CW, MT | |
| Shortstop | Doc Kuhn | Vanderbilt | CW, MB |
| Monk McDonald | UNC | WCM | |
| Outfielder | Red Barron | Georgia Tech | CW, MB, WCM, MT |
| J. D. Thomason | Georgia | ||
| Sox Ingram | Georgia Tech | CW, MB, MT | |
| George Clarke | Georgia | MB [as U], WCM [as U], MT | |
| Wilson | UNC | WCM | |
| Sheppard | Mercer | MT | |
| Hammock | Mercer | MT | |
| Utility | Smith | Mercer | MT |
Key
MB = All-SIAA selected by Morgan Blake for the Atlanta Journal.[1][2]
CW = selected by Cliff Wheatley for the Atlanta Constitution.[3]
WCM = All-Southern selected W. C. Munday.[2]
MT = selected by the Macon Telegraph.[4]
References
- ^ "Journal Picks Doc Kuhn As Only Vandy Player On Its S.I. A. A Baseball Team". The Tennessean. June 6, 1922. p. 8.
- ^ a b "Star Teams From Dixie Are Chosen". Atlanta Journal. June 4, 1922. p. 40 โ via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Constitution's All-Star Baseball Team". The Atlanta Constitution. June 4, 1922. p. 1 โ via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Bob Gamble (June 4, 1922). "Atlanta Sports Scribes Give Out Selections For Mythical All-Southern Baseball Team". Macon Telegraph. p. 7.