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ahead of the second place Lenoir Red Sox in the final standings. In the playoffs, Newton–Conover defeated the Rutherford County Owls 4 games to 2. The Twins lost in the league Finals to the Lenoir Red Sox, 4 games to 3. Twins pitcher John White led the Western Carolina League with both 21 wins and a 3.05 ERA.
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After an eight-season absence, the 1960 Newton–Conover Twins returned to minor league play, rejoining the reformed eight–team Class D level Western Carolina League. Returning to play the Twins qualified for the playoffs with a fourth-place finish. Playing the 1960 season under manager John Isaac, the
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In 1940, the Twins folded before the completion of the Tar Heel League season. On July 19, 1940, the Newton–Conover Twins and Shelby Nationals folded from the six–team league. The Twins had compiled a 27–45 record under managers Charles Hager and Ginger Watts at the time the team folded. The Tar Heel
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Continuing North Carolina State League play in 1938, the Newton–Conover Twins did not qualify for the playoffs. Finishing with a 46–66 record, the Twins placed sixth in the regular season standings. Led by managers Rube Wilson, Clarence (Gracie) Allen and Mack Arnette, Newton–Conover ended the season
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The Newton–Conover Twins won their second consecutive Western Carolina League pennant in 1950 and advanced to the finals. Playing under returning manager Eddie Yount, the Twins ended the regular season with a 69–41 record. Finishing in first place, Newton–Conover ended the regular season 0.5 games
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in 1961. Continuing Western Carolina League play as the league reduced from eight teams to six teams. The Newton–Conover Twins finished last in the regular season standings, playing under manager Joe Abernethy. The Twins finished in sixth place, ending the season 24.0 games behind the first place
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began a four-season stint with the team as the Twins finished 2.0 games behind the Lincolnton Cardinals. In the playoffs, the Twins defeated the Forest City 4 games to 2. Advancing, Newton–Conover lost in the Finals 4 games to 3 to Lincolnton. The Twins' player/manager Eddie Yount led the Western
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The 1939 Newton–Conover Twins finished last in their first season of Tar Heel League play. Newton–Conover placed sixth with a 36–69 record. Mack Arnette, Chick Suggs and Red Matheson served as managers as the Twins finished 34.5 games behind the first place Gastonia Cardinals in the final regular
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The 1949 Newton–Conover Twins won the Western Carolina League pennant. The Twins ended the regular season with a record of 72–36 to capture first place in the regular season standings, playing under returning manager Eddie Yount. Newton–Conover finished 4.0 games ahead of second place Lincolnton
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and Ray Lindsey, Newton–Conover had a final record of 36–73 to finish in eighth place. The Twins ended the season 38.0 games behind the first place Mooresville Moors in the final regular season standings. Newton–Conover did not qualify for the playoffs, which were won by Mooresville.
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In 1951, the Twins qualified for the Western Carolina League playoffs for the fourth consecutive season under manager Eddie Yount. Newton–Conover ended the regular season with a 63–48 record to finish in fourth place. The Twins finished 8.5 games behind first place
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In their final season of minor league play, the 1962 Newton–Conover Twins placed third in the four–team Western Carolina League, which again reduced teams. The Twins ended the season with a record of 42–57 record, finishing 22.5 games behind the champion
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In their first Western Carolina League season, the 1948 Twins placed second and advanced to the league finals. Newton–Conover ended the regular season with a 67–43 record to finish the regular season in second place. Manager
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The professional baseball partnership between Newton, North Carolina and Conover, North Carolina began on January 18, 1937, when the Newton–Conover "Twins" franchise was accepted into the
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Beginning in 1940, the Newton–Conover Twins minor league teams played home games at the American Legion Field in Newton. Today, the ballpark is still in use and is home to the
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Twins ended the regular season with a 47–52 record, finishing 23.0 games behind the first place Lexington Indians. Newton–Conover lost in first round, 2 games to 1 to the
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In 1948, Newton–Conover resumed minor league play in another newly formed league. The "Twins" were reformed and joined as charter members of the eight–team Class D level
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In 1939, Newton–Conover continued hosting minor league play, joining a newly formed Class D level league. The Twins became charter members of the six–team Class D level
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season standings. The Twins did not qualify for the playoff won by Gastonia. Pitcher Ralph Fox of the Twins, led the Tar Heel League with 17 wins on the season.
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Minor league baseball play began for Newton and Conover in the 1937 season, when the Newton–Conover Twins began play as members of the eight–team
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Stadium through 1939 and then at American Legion Field in 1940, Both ballparks were located in Newton, Carolina and are still in use today.
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League permanently folded following the 1940 season. Twins pitcher Frank Motley led the Tar Heel League with 174 strikeouts.
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Carolina League with both 43 home runs and 140 RBI as teammate Ray Lindsey led the league with 21 wins and 255 strikeouts.
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For their first three seasons of play, from 1937 to 1939, the Newton–Conover Twins hosted minor league home games at the
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in the final regular season standings. Newton–Conover lost in the first round of the playoffs to the eventual champion
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with a final record of 36–58. Newton–Conover did not qualify for the playoffs, which were won by the
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Cardinals in the regular season standings. The Twins lost in first round of the playoffs to the
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In their first season of play, the 1937 Newton–Conover Twins were minor league affiliate of the
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Stadium. Today, the high school is located at 338 West 15th Street, Newton, North Carolina.
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teams joined the Twins as charter franchises in beginning league play on April 30, 1948.
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teams joined Newton–Conover in beginning league play as charter members.
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The Newton–Conover Twins became a minor league affiliate of the
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1937 to 1940: North Carolina State League / Tar Heel League
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Rube Wilson / Clarence (Gracie) Allen / Mack Arnette
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Index

Newton-Conover Twins
1937
1962
Newton, North Carolina
Class D
North Carolina State League
Tar Heel League
Western Carolina League
Cleveland Indians
Milwaukee Braves
Newton-Conover High School
minor league baseball
Newton, North Carolina
Conover, North Carolina
North Carolina State League
Tar Heel League
Western Carolina League
Newton-Conover High School
Cleveland Indians
Milwaukee Braves
North Carolina State League
WNNC radio
Class D
North Carolina State League
Cooleemee Weavers
Landis Sens
Lexington Indians
Mooresville Moors
Thomasville Chair Makers
Salisbury Bees

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