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The Lenoir Red Sox were a minor league baseball team based in Lenoir, North Carolina. Between 1937 and 1951, Lenoir teams played as members of the 1937 and 1938 Carolina League, 1939 and 1940
Tar Heel League The Tar Heel League was a mid-20th century Class D level professional minor baseball league, based in North Carolina in the United States. It operated during the full seasons of , and , and from the opening of the season through June 21, . The ...
, 1946 and 1947 Blue Ridge League and the Western Carolina League from 1948 to 1951, winning three league championships. Lenoir teams hosted home minor league games at the Lenoir High School Field. After playing as the unaffiliated Lenoir "Indians" from 1937 to 1939, the 1940 Lenoir "Reds" were a minor league affiliate of the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League Central, Central division and were a charter member of ...
. The franchise resumed play in 1946 with the Lenoir "Red Sox" who then became an affiliate of the
New York Giants The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. ...
from 1949 to 1951.


History


1937–1940 Carolina League / Tar Heel League

In 1937, the Lenoir Indians began minor league play. Lenoir played as members of the six–team Independent level Carolina League, formally called the "Carolina Baseball League." The league was referred to as an "outlaw" league because of the Independent status. Most of the other league members had previously hosted numerous semi–pro teams in the Carolina Textile League, made up of locals and mill workers. The 1937 Indians finished with a record of 42–54 to place fifth, playing under player/manager Baxter Moose. Lenoir finished 12.5 games behind the first place Kannapolis Towelers. The Carolina League Lenoir franchise is listed in some references as the "Finishers." The 1938 Lenoir Indians won the Carolina League Championship. The Indians finished the season in first place in the six–team final league standings with a 60–39 record, playing under manager Bobby Hipps. Lenoir finished 4.0 games ahead of the second place
Hickory Rebels The Hickory Rebels were a Class D minor league baseball team based in Hickory, North Carolina, that played from 1939–1940, 1940, 1945–1954, 1960. The Rebels were the predecessor of the current Hickory Crawdads in the South Atlantic League. His ...
in the final standings. No playoffs were held. The Carolina League folded following the 1938 season, resuming play in 1945, affected by World War II. In 1939, the Lenoir Indians continued play, becoming members of the six–team Class D level
Tar Heel League The Tar Heel League was a mid-20th century Class D level professional minor baseball league, based in North Carolina in the United States. It operated during the full seasons of , and , and from the opening of the season through June 21, . The ...
. The Indians placed 2nd in the standings and finished the season with 61–46 record, playing under managers
Lefty Guise Witt Orison Guise (September 18, 1908 – August 13, 1968), nicknamed Lefty Guise, was a professional baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher for one season (1940) with the Cincinnati Reds. He appeared in two major league games. In a twi ...
and Clarence Roper. Lenoir finished 10.5 games behind the first place Gastonia Cardinals in the final regular season standings. In the playoffs, the
Statesville Owls The Statesville Owls were a minor league baseball team located in Statesville, North Carolina. Statesville minor league teams played a member of the North Carolina Association (1900), Tar Heel League (1939–1940), North Carolina State League, (19 ...
defeated Lenoir 3 games to 0. Continuing play in the 1940 Tar Heel League, Lenoir became a minor league affiliate of the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League Central, Central division and were a charter member of ...
, and began play as the Lenoir Reds. The Lenoir Reds finished with a record of 53–55 to place fourth in the regular season standings, finishing 19.0 games behind the first place
Statesville Owls The Statesville Owls were a minor league baseball team located in Statesville, North Carolina. Statesville minor league teams played a member of the North Carolina Association (1900), Tar Heel League (1939–1940), North Carolina State League, (19 ...
. Playing under manager Ray Rice, the Reds advanced to the playoffs, where they lost in 1st round, where Statesville defeated Lenoir 4 games to 2 in their playoff series.


1946–1951 Blue Ridge League / Western Carolina League

In 1946, the Lenoir "Red Sox" became charter members of the four–team Class D level Blue Ridge League during the season. The
Galax Leafs The Galax Leafs were a minor league baseball team based in Galax, Virginia. From 1946 to 1950, the Galax Leafs played exclusively as members of the Class D level Blue Ridge League, winning the 1947 championship and 1948 pennant. The Galax Leafs w ...
,
Mount Airy Graniteers The Mount Airy Graniteers were a minor league baseball Class D team that represented the city of Mount Airy, North Carolina. The team played under two different names in two leagues over their 13 non-consecutive seasons spanning 1934–1950. The c ...
and
Radford Rockets The Radford Rockets were a minor league baseball team based in Radford, Virginia. From 1946 to 1950, the Radford Rockets played exclusively as members of the Class D (baseball), Class D level Blue Ridge League, qualifying for the playoffs on three ...
and Salem Friends began 1946 league play, which commenced on May 1, 1946. The Salem franchise moved to Lenoir during the season. In their first season of play in the new league, the 1946 Lenoir "Red Sox" won 1946 Blue Ridge League championship after the relocation of Salem. On June 25, 1946, the Salem Friends franchise relocated to Lenoir with a 20–8 record. After compiling a 51–27 record while based in Lenoir, the Salem/Lenoir team placed first in the final league standings, playing the season under managers Vernon Mackey and Noel Casbier. The Red Sox ended the season with an overall record of 71–35 and finished the season 11.0 games ahead of the second place Mount Airy Graniteers team as no playoffs were held. Defending their league championship in the 1947 Blue Ridge League, the Lenoir Red Sox reached the four–team league finals. After a regular season record of 43–73, the team placed fourth and last in the standings as the league implemented a new playoff system that involved all four teams. Playing under manager Noel Casbier, Lenoir finished 28.5 games behind the first place Galax Leafs. In the playoffs, Lenoir defeated the Mount Airy Graniteers 3 games to 1 to advance. In the Finals, the Galax Leafs won the championship after defeating Lenoir 4 games to 3. The 1948 Lenoir Red Sox continued play in a new league, as Lenoir became charter members of the eight–team Class D level Western Carolina League. The
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,
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,
Lincolnton Cardinals The Lincolnton Cardinals of Lincolnton, North Carolina, United States were a minor league baseball team. They began play when the Western Carolina League was formed in 1948. They won the league's first title that season. In 1953, they joined th ...
,
Marion Marauders *Location: Marion, NC *League: Western Carolina League 1948–1952; Tar Heel League 1953-1954 *Affiliation: Baltimore Orioles, 1954 *Ballpark: Marion Municipal Stadium The Marion Marauders were a Class D Minor League baseball team based in Marion ...
, Morganton Aggies, Newton-Conover Twins and
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teams joined Lenoir as charter members. Beginning Western Carolina League play on April 30, 1948, the Lenoir Red Sox placed seventh in the regular season final standings. With a record of 49–61, playing under managers Jack McLain and
Claude Jonnard Claude Alfred Jonnard (November 23, 1897 – August 27, 1959) was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of six seasons (1921–1924, 1926, 1929) with the New York Giants, St. Louis Browns and Chicago Cubs. For ...
, Lenoir finished 20.0 games behind the first place Lincolnton Cardinals in the Western Carolina League regular season standings. Lenoir did not qualify for the four–team playoffs. The 1949 Lenoir Red Sox kept their nickname as the team became a minor league affiliate of the
New York Giants The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. ...
, an affiliation that would last through the 1951 season. Lenoir placed fifth in the 1949 Western Carolina League regular season standings, missing the playoffs. The Red Sox ended the season with a record of 57–50 under returning manager Claude Jonnard, finishing 14.5 games behind the first place Newton-Conover Twins. Pitcher Walter Lentz of Lenoir led the league with a 3.03 ERA. In 1950, the Lenoir Red Sox won the Western Carolina League championship. In the regular season, Lenoir placed second with a 67–40 record, managed again by Claude Jonnard. Lenoir finished 0.5 game behind the first place Newton-Conover Twins (69–41) in the final regular standings, with .001 separating the teams. In the first round of the playoffs, the Lenoir Red Sox defeated the
Marion Marauders *Location: Marion, NC *League: Western Carolina League 1948–1952; Tar Heel League 1953-1954 *Affiliation: Baltimore Orioles, 1954 *Ballpark: Marion Municipal Stadium The Marion Marauders were a Class D Minor League baseball team based in Marion ...
4 games to 3 to advance. In the Finals, Lenoir won another seven-game series, defeating Newton-Conover 4 games to 3 to win the championship. Robert Featherstone of Lenoir led the Western Carolina League with 27 home runs. In their final season of play, the 1951 Lenoir Red Sox placed seventh in the Western Carolina League regular season standings. Lenoir finished with a record of 40–70, managed by Claude Jonnard, Okey Flowers and John Olsen. Lenoir did not qualify for the playoffs in the eight–team Western Carolina League. Rutherford County finished with a regular season record of 62–48 to place fifth in the regular season standings, playing under returning manager Rube Wilson. The Red Sox finished their final season 31.0 games behind the first place Morganton Aggies in the final regular season standings. The 1952 Western Carolina League played the season reduced to six teams, after Lenoir folded. Lenoir, North Carolina has not hosted another minor league franchise.


The ballpark

The Lenoir teams hosted minor league home games at Lenoir High School Field. In the era, the ballpark was reportedly located behind the high school at 521 West College Avenue, Lenoir, North Carolina. Today,
Lenoir High School Lenoir High School is a historic high school complex and national historic district located at Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina. It was designed by the architectural firm Benton & Benton and built in 1922. It is a two-story, Classical Re ...
is closed as a public school, but is still in use as a residential facility and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The building is located at 100 Willow Street SW, Lenoir, North Carolina.


Timeline


Year–by–year records


Notable alumni

* Marv Felderman (1939) *
Wally Flager Walter Leonard Flager (November 3, 1921 – December 16, 1990) was a professional baseball player. He was a shortstop for one season (1945) with the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies. For his career, he compiled a .241 batting average ...
(1940) *
Lefty Guise Witt Orison Guise (September 18, 1908 – August 13, 1968), nicknamed Lefty Guise, was a professional baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher for one season (1940) with the Cincinnati Reds. He appeared in two major league games. In a twi ...
(1939) * Gail Harris (1950) *
Claude Jonnard Claude Alfred Jonnard (November 23, 1897 – August 27, 1959) was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of six seasons (1921–1924, 1926, 1929) with the New York Giants, St. Louis Browns and Chicago Cubs. For ...
(1948–1951, MGR) *
Chuck Kress Charles Steven Kress (December 9, 1921 – March 4, 2014) was an American professional baseball player and manager. Biography This first baseman played in all or parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between and for the Cincin ...
(1940) *
Johnny Kucab John Albert Kucab (December 17, 1919 – May 26, 1977) was an American professional baseball pitcher who is best known for leading the Philadelphia Athletics to victory in Connie Mack's last game as a Major League Baseball (MLB) manager (base ...
(1940) * Bob Schmidt (1951) MLB All–Star *
Mule Shirley Ernest Raeford "Mule" Shirley (May 24, 1901 – August 4, 1955) was a Major League Baseball player who played first base during parts of the and seasons. He batted and threw left-handed. For the 1924 Washington Senators, he logged 100 regular ...
(1937) * Lenoir Red Sox players * Lenoir Reds players


References

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External links


Lenoir - Baseball Reference
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