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284: 273:, the team compiled a record of 28–48 based in Whiteville. Overall, the team finished with a record of 39–92, to place eighth, missing the Tobacco State League playoffs. Playing under returning manager Jim Staton, the Twins/Tobs finished 51.0 games behind the first place Lumberton Auctioneers. The Twins/Tobs team failed to qualify for the playoffs, won by the 255:
The 1949 Dunn–Erwin Twins won the Tobacco State League pennant and advanced to the finals. The Twins ended the regular season with a record of 84–54, playing under manager Jim Staton and finished 5.0 games ahead of the second place Red Springs Red Robins in the regular season standings. In the first
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In their first season of minor league play, the 1946 Dunn–Erwin Twins finished last in the Tobacco State League standings. The Twins finished the 1946 Tobacco State League regular season with a 48–70 record to place sixth, finishing 22.5 games behind the first place Sanford Spinners. Playing under
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Continuing Tobacco State League play, the 1947 Dunn–Erwin Twins finished in fourth place and reached the playoffs as the league expanded to eight teams. Playing under managers Jack Bell and Bill Auerette in the eight–team league, Dunn–Erwin ended the regular season with a 62–62 record. The Twins
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In 1948, the Dunn–Erwin Twins continued play and finished last in the Tobacco State League standings. The Twins ended the regular season in eighth place with a 49–89 record, playing under managers Carl McQuillen, Babe Bost and Gaither Riley. The Twins finished 32.0 games behind the first placed
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4 games to 1 and advanced. In the Finals, the Red Springs Red Robins defeated the Dunn-Erwin Twins 4 games to 1. Pitcher Clarence Condit of Dunn-Erwin led the Tobacco State League with both 20 wins and 264 strikeouts, while teammate Granville Denning led the league with 119 RBI.
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In their final season, the 1950 Dunn–Erwin Twins relocated during the season and finished last in the Tobacco State League standings. On June 16, 1950, the Dunn-Erwin Twins, with a record of 11–34 moved to
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In 1947, J.E. Jackson was selected as president of the Dunn–Erwin Twins, with E.M. Bost serving as vice–president and C.J. Adams as business manager.
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managers James Guinn, Alton Stephenson and Dwight Law, Dunn–Erwin did not qualify for the four-team playoffs, won by the Angier–Fuquay Springs Bulls.
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finished 23.5 games behind the first place Sanford Spinners in the regular season standings. In the first round of the playoffs, the
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After the Tobacco State League failed to reform for the 1951 season, Dunn, North Carolina has not hosted another minor league team.
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Sanford Spinners in the final Tobacco State League standings. Dunn–Erwin did not qualify for the playoffs, won by the
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Dunn, North Carolina first hosted minor league play in 1946, with the team playing in partnership with neighboring
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defeated the Dunn-Erwin Twins 4 games to 1, as the Sanford Spinners eventually became the league champions.
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The Dunn, North Carolina based minor league teams were noted to have hosted home minor league games at the
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teams joined Dunn–Erwin as charter members in Tobacco State League play.
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The Twins hosted minor league home games at the Dunn High School Park.
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round of the playoffs, the Dunn-Erwin Twins defeated the
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Index

1946
1950
Dunn, North Carolina
Class D
Tobacco State League
minor league baseball
Dunn, North Carolina
Erwin, North Carolina
Class D
Tobacco State League
Erwin, North Carolina
Tobacco State League
Angier–Fuquay Springs Bulls
Clinton Blues
Sanford Spinners
Smithfield–Selma Leafs
Wilmington Pirates
Lumberton Cubs
Red Springs Red Robins
Lumberton Auctioneers
Whiteville, North Carolina
Whiteville Tobs
Rockingham Eagles

National Register of Historic Places
Class D
Tobacco State League
Duke Maas

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