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  2. North Carolina Tar Heels baseball - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's record in the tournament was 1-2. North Carolina left the Southern Conference in 1953, opting to become a founding member of the newly formed Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tar Heels won their first ACC baseball title in 1960. The program's first College World Series appearance also came in 1960. In 1964, the Tar Heels won ...

  3. Statesville Owls - Wikipedia

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    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, (1942, 1945–1952), Tar Heel League (1953), Western Carolina League (1960–1962) and Western Carolinas League (1963–1964, 1966–1967, 1969), winning ...

  4. Goldsboro Goldbugs - Wikipedia

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    The Goldsboro Goldbugs were an Eastern Carolina League (1929) and Coastal Plain League (1937–1941, 1946–1949) baseball team based in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States. Don Heffner played for the Goldsboro Goldbugs. [1] The 1928 Goldsboro team won the Eastern Carolina championship playing as the Goldsboro Manufacturers. [2] [3]

  5. Goldsboro Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Goldsboro Giants were a minor league baseball team based in Goldsboro, North Carolina. From 1908 to 1910, the "Giants" played exclusively as members of the Class D level Eastern Carolina League. The Goldsboro Giants teams hosted home minor league home games at the Goldsboro Athletic Park.

  6. Raleigh Capitals - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh's first professional baseball franchise dates back to 1900 in the form of the Raleigh Senators of the North Carolina Association. The Senators moved to the Virginia–North Carolina League in 1901. The team then switched leagues again to the North Carolina League and changed their name to the Raleigh Red Birds. The team folded after the ...

  7. Tobacco State League - Wikipedia

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    The Tobacco State League was one of many low-level minor leagues that flourished immediately after World War II before disbanding in the 1950s. Founded as a six-team circuit in 1946, the league sported eight teams for the final four years of its existence, although one of its teams, the charter member Smithfield-Selma Leafs, was forced to drop out during the closing weeks of the TSL's final ...

  8. 1931 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1931 North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the 1931 NCAA baseball season. The team claimed a Southern Conference championship. The team claimed a Southern Conference championship.

  9. Category:Baseball players in North Carolina by team - Wikipedia

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