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The Tifton Blue Sox were a minor league baseball team based in Tifton, Georgia. From 1949 to 1955, Tifton played as members of the Class D level Georgia State League (1949–1950) and Georgia–Florida League (1951–1956), winning the 1949 league championship. The Tifton teams hosted home minor league games at Eve Park. Tifton played the 1954 season as a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, adopting the "Indians" nickname for that season.


History


Georgia State League

The Blue Sox were preceded by the 1917
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, who played the season as members of the Class D level Dixie League, with the league folding during the season. The Tifton "Blue Sox" resumed minor league play in 1949, as a new franchise in the eight–team Class D level Georgia State League. The Baxley-Hazlehurst Red Sox, Douglas Trojans,
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, Sparta Saints and Vidalia-Lyons Twins joined Tifton in beginning league play on April 18, 1949. In their first season of play, the Blue Sox won the 1949 Georgia State League championship. The Blue Sox ended the Georgia State League regular season with a 74–63 record to place third, finishing 12.0 games behind the first place Eastman Dodgers. The team was managed by Charles Farrar. In the first round of the playoffs, Tifton Blue Sox beat the Douglas Trojans 3 games to 2 and advanced. In the finals, Tifton defeated the Vidalia-Lyons Twins 4 games to 2 to win the championship. The 1950 Tifton Blue Sox continued Georgia State League play. Tifton ended the 1950 season with a record of 69–70, placing sixth and finishing the regular season 14.5 games behind the first place Dublin Green Sox. The Blue Sox scored 772 runs and yielded 825 runs during the season. William Barnes and
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served as managers, as Tifton failed to qualify for the league playoffs.


Georgia–Florida League

In 1951, the Blue Sox reached the league finals as the franchise continued play as new members of the Class D level Georgia–Florida League. Tifton joined the
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, Brunswick Pirates, Cordele A's,
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and
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in beginning league play on April 25, 1951. The Blue Sox ended the 1951 Georgia–Florida League regular season with a 62–63 record. Tifton placed fourth, finished 18.5 games behind the first place
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and qualified for the playoffs, as Beverly Tschudin served as manager. In the Playoffs, the Blue Sox defeated the Valdosta Dodgers 4 games to 1 and advanced. In the Finals, the
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beat the Tifton 4 games to 1 to claim the championship. The Blue Sox reached the finals for a second straight season in 1952. The Blue Sox ended the Georgia-Florida League regular season with a record of 78–61, placing fourth. Tifton finished 3.0 games behind the first place Valdosta Dodgers, playing the season under managers Greek George, Edmond Dickerman and Parnell Ruark. In the first round of the playoffs, Tifton swept the Valdosta Dodgers in four games. In the Finals, the
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won the championship, sweeping Tifton in four games. The 1953 Tifton Blue Sox qualified for the Georgia–Florida League playoffs. Tifton ended the 1953 regular season with a record of 84–55, placing third, as Edd Hartness served as manager. The Blue Sox finished 7.0 games behind the first place
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. In the first round of the playoffs, the Brunswick Pirates swept the Tifton Blue Sox in four games. In 1954, Tifton became a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians and adopted the "Indians" nickname for the season. The Tifton Indians ended the 1954 Georgia-Florida League season with a record of 60–80, placing seventh and missing the playoffs, as Edd Hartness returned as manager. The Indians finished 28.0 games behind the first place Brunswick Pirates in the final regular season standings. The team returned to the "Blue Sox" nickname for the final time in 1955. The Blue Sox missed the playoffs after finishing in seventh place for the second consecutive season. The Blue Sox ended Georgia–Florida League regular season with a record of 59–80 and again finished 28.0 games behind the first place Brunswick Pirates. The Blue Sox scored 641 runs and allowed 735 runs. Paul Eames served as manager. Tifton played their final season in 1956 as the
Tifton Phillies The Tifton Phillies were a Georgia–Florida League baseball team based in Tifton, Georgia, USA that played during the 1956 season. They were affiliated with the Philadelphia Phillies. They were managed by Wes Griffin Westel or Wesley H. Griff ...
, with the team becoming an affiliate of the
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. Since 2004, the team's home sta ...
. Tifton, Georgia has not hosted another minor league team.


The ballpark

From 1949 to 1956, the Tifton Blue Sox, Indians and Phillies teams hosted minor league home games at Eve Park. The Eve Park still in use today with four ballfields on the site and the Eve Park original field being the largest. The location is Victory Drive at Baldwin Drive & West 6th Street, Tifton, Georgia. In nearby Albany, Georgia, the
Paul Eames Sports Complex The Paul Eames Sports Complex is a minor league baseball stadium, located in Albany, Georgia. The stadium was the home of the South Georgia Peanuts, of the South Coast League, prior to the folding of the league in 2008. It was the former home of ...
is named for 1955 the Blue Sox manager, who was an Albany resident.


Timeline


Year–by–year records


Notable alumni

*
Dave Coble David Lamar Coble (December 24, 1912 – October 16, 1971) was an American professional baseball player and manager. A catcher, Coble played one season in Major League Baseball (MLB), appearing in 15 games with the 1939 Philadelphia Phillies. Li ...
(1950, MGR) * Greek George (1951; 1952, MGR) * Don Manno (1950) * Tifton Blue Sox players *
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References

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External links


Tifton - Baseball Reference
Defunct baseball teams in Georgia (U.S. state) Defunct Georgia State League teams Defunct Georgia-Florida League teams Baseball teams established in 1949 Baseball teams disestablished in 1955 Tift County, Georgia