Birmingham Barons

Birmingham Barons

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Minor League Baseball 05/31 23:30 - Tennessee Smokies v Birmingham Barons W 1-2
Minor League Baseball 05/30 23:00 - Tennessee Smokies v Birmingham Barons L 8-7
Minor League Baseball 05/30 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Tennessee Smokies W 2-0
Minor League Baseball 05/29 21:30 - Tennessee Smokies v Birmingham Barons L 1-0
Minor League Baseball 05/29 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Tennessee Smokies - Postponed
Minor League Baseball 05/28 21:30 - Tennessee Smokies v Birmingham Barons L 2-0
Minor League Baseball 05/27 23:00 - Tennessee Smokies v Birmingham Barons - Postponed
Minor League Baseball 05/25 21:05 - Pensacola Blue Wahoos v Birmingham Barons W 2-6
Minor League Baseball 05/24 23:05 - Pensacola Blue Wahoos v Birmingham Barons W 0-2
Minor League Baseball 05/23 23:05 - Pensacola Blue Wahoos v Birmingham Barons W 3-6
Minor League Baseball 05/22 23:05 - Pensacola Blue Wahoos v Birmingham Barons W 2-4
Minor League Baseball 05/21 23:05 - Pensacola Blue Wahoos v Birmingham Barons W 2-7
Minor League Baseball 05/20 23:05 - Pensacola Blue Wahoos v Birmingham Barons W 2-6
Minor League Baseball 05/18 21:00 - Birmingham Barons v Chattanooga Lookouts L 3-5
Minor League Baseball 05/17 23:30 - Birmingham Barons v Broady/Marand L 4-7
Minor League Baseball 05/17 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Chattanooga Lookouts W 4-2
Minor League Baseball 05/16 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Chattanooga Lookouts W 4-3
Minor League Baseball 05/14 16:00 - Birmingham Barons v Chattanooga Lookouts W 1-0
Minor League Baseball 05/13 23:00 - Birmingham Barons v Chattanooga Lookouts W 4-1
Minor League Baseball 05/11 17:05 - Mississippi Braves v Birmingham Barons - Postponed
Minor League Baseball 05/10 22:05 - Mississippi Braves v Birmingham Barons W 1-4
Minor League Baseball 05/09 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Birmingham Barons L 4-2
Minor League Baseball 05/08 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Birmingham Barons L 2-0
Minor League Baseball 05/07 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Birmingham Barons L 13-7
Minor League Baseball 05/06 23:05 - Mississippi Braves v Birmingham Barons L 4-3
Minor League Baseball 05/04 21:00 - Birmingham Barons v Pensacola Blue Wahoos W 4-3
Minor League Baseball 05/04 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Pensacola Blue Wahoos L 1-4
Minor League Baseball 05/03 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Pensacola Blue Wahoos - Postponed
Minor League Baseball 05/02 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Pensacola Blue Wahoos L 5-6
Minor League Baseball 04/30 16:00 - Birmingham Barons v Pensacola Blue Wahoos W 4-2

Wikipedia - Birmingham Barons

The Birmingham Barons are a Minor League Baseball team based in Birmingham, Alabama. The team, which plays in the Southern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox and plays at Regions Field in downtown Birmingham. The Barons were previously located in Montgomery, Alabama, and known as the Montgomery Rebels.

History

Most of the professional baseball teams that have played in Birmingham have used the name Barons. The current team began playing in Birmingham in 1981, having previously played in Montgomery, Alabama as the Montgomery Rebels. Like previous Barons teams, they played at Rickwood Field on a full-time basis from 1981 to 1987. Since then, they have only played at Rickwood on special occasions. From 1988 to 2012, the team played at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in the suburb of Hoover, Alabama, where former basketball star Michael Jordan played with the team in 1994. Since 2013, the team plays at Regions Field in the downtown part of Birmingham.

As a result of Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Barons were organized into the eight-team Double-A South. In 2022, the Double-A South became known as the Southern League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.

In 2023, Diamond Baseball Holdings purchased the team from The Logan Family.

The Birmingham Barons are a professional minor league baseball team based in Birmingham, Alabama. As a member of the Double-A South division, they serve as the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Established in 1885, the Barons have a rich history rooted in Southern baseball tradition. Known for their passionate local fan base, the team plays their home games at Regions Field, a modern ballpark that offers a vibrant atmosphere for baseball enthusiasts. The Birmingham Barons have developed numerous notable players who have advanced to Major League Baseball, and they continue to be a key part of the developmental pipeline for aspiring professional baseball talent.