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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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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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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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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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844:Eddie Yount
826:Won pennant
821:Eddie Yount
803:Won pennant
798:Eddie Yount
779:Eddie Yount
433:Eddie Yount
310:Landis Sens
100:(1939–1940)
95:(1937–1938)
1790:Categories
1006:References
979:Ed Walczak
955:Steve Shea
925:Hal Griggs
866:John Isaac
291:WNNC radio
619:1948–1951
547:Ballpark
544:Affiliate
196:Team data
579:Stadium
522:Timeline
272:in 1961
212:Ballpark
682:Manager
562:Class D
529:Year(s)
298:Class D
276:History
230:were a
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