The Moultrie Packers were a class D, and class A minor league baseball team, based in Moultrie, Georgia , founded by J.S. Dillard .
6-715: Moultrie teams played in the Dixie League from 1916 to 1917 and the Georgia–Florida League from 1935 to 1942, 1946–1952, 1955–1957, and 1962–1963. In 1935 they were named the Moultrie Steers before reestablishing the Packers moniker, which they used until 1947. Their name then changed frequently until the 1963 season when they disbanded. From 1948 to 1949, the team was named the Moultrie Athletics as an affiliate of
12-502: A baseball team in the U.S. state of Georgia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dixie League (1916 baseball) The Dixie League was a Class D level baseball league that played in the 1916 and 1917 seasons, with teams based in the US states of Alabama and Georgia . The Dixie League played a full season in 1916, with the Dolthan team winning the championship with
18-624: A 38–22 record in the six–team league. In its second season, the league folded on July 4, 1917 with the Moultrie Packers in 1st place. Sixteen years later, the Dixie League was reformed, with teams based in the western Gulf Coast states. It played in the 1933 season before splitting into two Class C level leagues, the East Dixie League and West Dixie League in 1934. schedule No Playoff Scheduled. schedule The league disbanded July 4. This article related to
24-484: Is located at the former ballpark site. The high school is located at 1800 Park Avenue SE in Moultrie, Georgia. Colquitt County High School's Sports teams are nicknamed the "Packers." Moultrie's minor league baseball team played in the old wooden stadium where Mack Thorpe stadium is now. In about 1946 I went to games there with my Dad, Charlie Powell Sr. My favorite player was 1st baseman, Ken Rhynn (sp). This article about
30-482: The Houston Colt .45's (1962–1963), Philadelphia Phillies (1957), Cincinnati Redlegs (1955–1956), New York Giants (1952), Chicago Cubs (1950), Philadelphia Athletics (1948–1949), Pittsburgh Pirates (1941–1942), Philadelphia Phillies (1939–1940), Boston Red Sox (1937) and Chicago White Sox (1935–1936) Moultrie teams played home minor league games at Holmes Memorial Park. Today, Colquitt County High School
36-810: The Philadelphia Athletics . In 1950, they were renamed the Moultrie Cubs and a year later, the Moultrie To-baks . The team would be renamed the Moultrie Reds and Moultrie Giants , before merging with a team from Brunswick, Georgia in 1957, and being named the Moultrie/Brunswick Phillies . In 1962, the team finally became the Moultrie Colt .22s , after an affiliation with the Houston Colt .45s . Overall, Moultrie had affiliations with
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