Reidsville Luckies
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Reisville Luckies | |
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1935–1955 (1935-1940, 1947-1955) Reidsville, North Carolina | |
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League titles | 1 (1952) |
The Reidsville Luckies were a minor league baseball team based in Reidsville, North Carolina, USA. They played in the Bi-State League from 1935-1940 and returned in 1947 as part of the Tri-State League in 1947. They switched to the Carolina League in 1948 and remained there till the team was dissolved after the 1955 season.
Year Record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1935 | 39-75 | 8th | Glenn Biggerstaff / L.J. Perry | |
1936 | 54-61 | 5th | Jimmy Maus | |
1937 | 51-65 | 6th | Charlie A. Moore | |
1938 | 71-48 | 3rd | Jim Poole | Lost in 1st round |
1939 | 48-65 | 6th | Win Clark (28-26) / Dick Culler / Watty Clark | |
1940 | 43-75 | 8th | Jim Callahan / Jim Gruzdis | |
1947 | 45-92 | 8th | Lee Gamble | |
1948 | 57-85 | 7th | Barney DeForge / Tal Abernathy / Bill Nagel | |
1949 | 63-80 | 7th | John George / George Souter / Harry Hatch / Cecil "Zip" Payne | |
1950 | 82-72 | 4th | Herb Brett | Lost in 1st round |
1951 | 76-64 | 4th | Herb Brett | Lost League Finals |
1952 | 74-64 | 4th | Ralph Hodgin | League Champs |
1953 | 73-66 | 4th | Ralph Hodgin | Lost League Finals |
1954 | 56-83 | 7th | Fred Harrington | |
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