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277:. In the first round of the playoffs, Newnan defeated the Tallassee Cardinals 3 games to 2, before losing in the finals. Alexander City defeated the Brownies 4 games to 2 in the finals to win the league championship. Newnan had four league leaders in 1949: Player/manager Joe Schmidt with 108 RBI, Carl Franson with 28 Home Runs, John McFadden with both 21 wins and 180 strikeouts and Elmer Wallace with a 2.02 ERA. 280:
In their final season, the 1950 Brownies finished in fourth place and qualified for the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. With Joe Schmidt returning as manager, Newnan ended the season with a record of 62–60, finishing 11.0 games behind the first place La Grange Troupers in the final regular
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At the home opener in 1948, Newnan Mayor Earl Joiner threw out the first pitch. In 1948, Norman Veazey managed the Brownies to a third place finish in the eight–team Georgia–Alabama League. Newnan ended the regular season with a 68–58 record, finishing 7.0 games behind the first place Valley Rebels.
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The Newnan Cowetas hosted minor league home games exclusively at Pickett Field. The ballpark had a capacity of 3,500. Today, the Pickett Field is still in use as a baseball facility, with the ballpark site having been renovated in 2021. Pickett Field is located within Lynch Park on the corner of
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served as managers, after Brown was signed to relieve Nix as manager and pitch for the Brownies in May. The Brownies finished 7.0 games behind the first place Carrollton Hornets in the final regular season standings. In the playoffs, Valley defeated Newnan 3 games to 2 in their 1st round series.
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and John Westbrook served as managers, as Newnan finished 3.5 games behind the first place Carrollton Hornets in the final regular season standings. In the playoffs, the Opelika Owls defeated Newnan 3 games to 1 in the first round. Newnan's Paul Brock led the league with both 23 wins and 220
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Continuing play in the 1947 Georgia–Alabama League, the Browns again qualified for the playoffs, as the league expanded to eight teams. The Cowetas ended the 1914 season with a record of 72–53, to place fourth in the standings of the eight–team league.
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In their first season of play, the Brownies placed fourth in the Georgia–Alabama League and qualified for the playoffs, which the team would do in all five seasons of play. Newnan ended the 1946 regular season with a record of 68–62, as George Nix and
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The Georgia–Alabama League continued play in 1951, but without the Newnan Brownies franchise, as the league condensed to six teams, with the Carrollton Hornets also disbanding. Newnan has not hosted another minor league team.
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The 1949 Newnan Brownies won the pennant in the eight–team Alabama–Georgia League. Playing under manager Joe Schmidt season with a record of 74–52, finishing 7.0 games ahead of the second place
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Newnan player/manager Lloyd Brown led the league with a 2.17 ERA and teammate John Johnson won 20 games with 138 strikeouts, to lead the league in both categories.
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season standings. In their final games, Newnan was defeated by the Alexander City Millers 2 games to 0 in the first round of the playoffs.
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The Newnan Brownies teams hosted home minor league games at Pickett Field, which is still in use today, located within Lynch Park.
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In the playoffs, Valley defeated Newnan 3 games to 1 in the first round, ending their season.
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In 1946, the Newnan "Brownies" began play as members of the six–team Class D level
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teams joined Newnan in beginning league play on April 25, 1946.
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The Brownies were preceded in minor league play by the
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Duncan Street and Wesley Street in Newnan, Georgia.
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Index

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1950
Newnan, Georgia
Class D
Georgia–Alabama League
minor league baseball
Newnan, Georgia
Class D
Georgia–Alabama League
Newnan Cowetas
Newnan Cowetas
Georgia–Alabama League
Georgia–Alabama League
Carrollton Hornets
LaGrange Troupers
Opelika Owls
Tallassee Indians
Valley Rebels
Lloyd Brown
Joe Abreu
Alexander City Millers
Class D
Georgia–Alabama League
Lloyd Brown
Joe Abreu
Joe Abreu
Lloyd Brown
Jake Daniel
Oliver Hill
Newnan Brownies players

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