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427:. The Peaches won the league pennant, finishing 12.5 games ahead of second place Greenville in the overall standings. The Tri-State League played a split-season schedule in 1955, with Greenville winning the first half and Spartanburg winning the second half. The two teams then met in a final series, with Spartanburg winning the championship by sweeping Greenville in three games. Robert Jarvis of Spartanburg won the Tri-State batting title, hitting .361 with a league leading 157 total hits. Paul Jones had 18 home runs and scored 106 runs and William Kallas had 86 RBI, both league leaders. 404:, the Peaches won the regular season by a large margin, placing first the Tri-State League regular season standings with a 96–54 record, finishing 13.0 games ahead of the second place Ashville Tourists. In the first round of the four-team playoffs, the Charlotte Hornets swept Spartanburg in three games to end their season. The Peaches' Joe Fuller led the Tri-State League with both 228 total hits and 134 runs scored, while teammates James Finn Had 140 RBI and Lamar Bowen hit 26 home runs, both leading the league. Spartanburg pitcher Eugene Law had 24 wins to lead the Tri-State League. 438: 309: 350: 380:
Hornets. In the first-round playoff series, the Peaches defeated the pennant winning Charlotte team 3 games to 1 and advanced. In the finals, the Spartanburg Peaches swept the Ashville Tourists 4 games to 0 to win the Tri-State League championship. Spartanburg's Albert Neal led the Tri-State League with both 44 home runs and 154 RBI.
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In 1952, Spartanburg continued play as a Cleveland Indians affiliate in the eight-team Class B level Tri-State League, qualified for the playoffs for a fourth straight season and advanced to the finals. The Peaches ended the Tri-State League regular season with a record of 83-55, placing third in the
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Playing under a new manager, the Spartanburg Peaches captured the 1951 Tri-State League championship. Under manager Harry Griswold, Spartanburg continued as a Cleveland Indians affiliate and placed fourth with a 73–67 record in the regular season, finishing 27.0 games behind the first place Charlotte
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The Peaches finished their first season of Tri-State League play in last place. With a 52–87 record in 1946, Spartanburg ended the season in sixth place in the six–team league regular season, finishing 41.0 games behind the first-place Charlotte Hornets. Spartanburg played the season under manager Ed
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In 1948 Tri-State League play, the Peaches finished in next to last place in the regular season. With Kerby Farrell returning as manager, Spartanburg continued play as a Cleveland Indians affiliate and ended the 1948 season with a record of 68–77, placing seventh in the standings of the eight-team
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Continuing play as an affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, the 1949 Spartanburg Peaches advanced to the Tri–State League playoff finals. Spartanburg ended Tri–State League regular season with a record of 81–60, placing second in the eight-team league and finishing 2.0 games behind the first place
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Defending their Tri-State League championship in 1954, the Spartanburg Peaches qualified for the playoffs for a sixth straight season, as the league continued as a six-team Class B level league. With a final regular season record of 66–72, the Peaches placed fourth. Jimmy Bloodworth remained as
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In 1950, Spartanburg qualified for the 1950 Tri–State League playoffs, as Kerby Farrell again managed the team as a Cleveland Indians affiliate. The Peaches ended the 1950 Tri–State League regular season with a record of 80–63 to place third, finishing. 7.0 games behind the first place
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managed the Peaches and began a tenure as the Spartanburg manager. In the first-round playoff series, the eventual champion Charlotte Hornets defeated the Peaches 4 games to 1. Pitcher James Kleckley of Spartanburg led the Tri-State League with 19 wins.
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served as the Spartanburg manager. In the first round of the four-team playoffs, the Spartanburg Peaches defeated the Gastonia three games to two. Advancing to the finals, the Peaches lost to the Charlotte Hornets 4 games to 1. Pitcher
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as Kerby Farrell returned as manager. In the playoffs, the Peaches defeated the Anderson Rebels 3 games to 1 and advanced. In the finals, Florence won the championship by defeating the Spartanburg Peaches 4 games to 2 in the finals.
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Minor league baseball began in Spartanburg, North Carolina in 1904, when the "Spartanburg" team played the season as members of the independent Carolina Interstate League. The Peaches were preceded in minor league play by the 1939
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and won the Tri-State League pennant, as the Class B level Tri-State League expanded to eight teams. After placing first with a 88–51 regular season record, finishing 4.0 games ahead of the second place
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The 102-acre Duncan Park was founded in 1926. Today, Duncan Park is still in use as a public park with the ballpark within. The park is located at 1000 Duncan Park Drive in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
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Dancisak and did not qualify for the four team playoffs won by Charlotte. Pud Miller of Spartanburg led the Tri-State League with 19 home runs and pitcher Ralph Germano had 19 wins to lead the league.
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manager as the Cleveland Indians affiliate Peaches ended the regular season 19.0 games behind the first place Ashville Tourists. In the four-team playoffs, Spartanburg lost in first round to the
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The Spartanburg "Peaches" nickname corresponds with local agriculture history. There were peach orchards in the region in the era and the orchards continue today. The Peaches began play at
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In the final season of the Tri-State League, the 1955 league was reduced to four teams and the Spartanburg Peaches were the 1955 Tri-State League champions. With the Ashville Tourists,
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teams in the league, the Peaches played a final season as a Cleveland Indians affiliate and ended their last season with a record of 74–44, playing under manager
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Spartanburg won the Tri-State League pennant, remaining a Cleveland Indians affiliate, as the 1953 Tri-State League reduced to six teams. Playing under manager
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The Tri-State League did not return to play in 1956. After an eight-season absence, minor league baseball returned to Spartanburg in 1963, when the
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league. The Peaches finished 26.5 games behind the first place Asheville Tourists and did not qualify for the playoffs, won by the
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in 2016. The Duncan Park Stadium hosted its first game on July 8, 1926, when the minor league Spartanburg Spartans defeated the
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Kerby Farrell. April 1957 Baseball Digest cover (cropped). Farrell managed the Spartanburg Peaches from 1947 to 1950.
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began a second tenure as members of the South Atlantic League, returning to play in the league.
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from 1947 to 1955. The Spartanburg Peaches hosted their home minor league games at
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In 1946, Spartanburg resumed minor league play as a minor league affiliate of the
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teams joined the Spartanburg Peaches in beginning league play on April 24, 1946.
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was demolished, Duncan Park received 582 seats from the old stadium.
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The Spartanburg Peaches teams hosted home Tri-State League games at
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The 1947 Spartanburg Peaches became a minor league affiliate of the
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Duncan Park Stadium in 2016. The ballpark was listed on the
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of Spartanburg had 21 wins to lead the Tri-state League.
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Index

1946
1955
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Class B
Tri-State League
St. Louis Browns
Cleveland Indians
Duncan Park
minor league baseball
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Class B
Tri-State League
St. Louis Browns
Cleveland Indians
Duncan Park
Spartanburg Spartans
Class B
South Atlantic League
St. Louis Browns
Anderson A's
Asheville Tourists
Charlotte Hornets
Knoxville Smokies
Shelby Cubs
Duncan Park

National Register of Historic Places
Cleveland Indians
Anderson Rebels
Kerby Farrell

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