The Class D Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets was a Minor League Baseball team who played in three different leagues between the and seasons. The team was a combination of three separate towns from North Carolina (now Eden, Rockingham County, North Carolina).
The Triplets played from 1934 through 1942 in the Bi-State League, winning the Championship Title in 1he 1935 and 1941 seasons.
The team joined the Carolina League in 1945, playing there three years before moving to the Blue Ridge League in 1948. In June of that year, the team moved to the town of Abingdon, Virginia, to become the Abingdon Triplets, folding at the end of the season.
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1934 | 32-45 | 5th | ||
1935 | 71-44 | 1st | ||
1936 | 65-51 | 3rd | Lost Finals | |
1937 | 41-73 | 8th | Clarence Blethen Dave Lawless Charles Willis | |
1938 | 37-82 | 8th | Joe Feori | |
1939 | 67-48 | 2nd | Arnold Anderson | Lost finals |
1940 | 56-63 | 6th | Arnold Anderson Jimmy Mundo | |
1941 | 64-46 | 1st | Lost in 1st round | |
1942 | 57-66 | 5th | Zip Payne | |
1945 | 66-70 | 5th | ||
1946 | 57-85 | 8th | ||
1947 | 59-82 | 7th | George Granger]] | |
1948 | 43-81 | 6th | Bernard Loman Joe Santomauro | |
1936 | |
Wilkes-Barre Barons | 1937 |
1939 | |
1945 | |