Defunct baseball league in Virginia and North Carolina
The Bi-State League was an American baseball minor league formed in 1934 with teams in Virginia and North Carolina. The league held together for nine seasons, being represented by ten cities from North Carolina and eight from Virginia . Only the Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets , a team that was a combination of those three cities from North Carolina , was able to make the entire nine-year run. This combination also captured the league title in two seasons, 1935 and 1941. The squad from Bassett, Virginia , won four league titles during the span, coming out on top three times in a row, 1936, 1937, 1938 and closing it out with the 1940 pennant before losing in the finals. The league's final season was 1942, as it was not revived after World War II .[ 1]
List of teams
Bassett, Virginia : Bassett Furnituremakers 1935–1940
Burlington, North Carolina : Burlington Bees 1942
Danville, Virginia : Danville Leafs 1934–1938
Danville, Virginia & Schoolfield, Virginia : Danville-Schoolfield Leafs 1939–1942
Fieldale, Virginia : Fieldale Virginians 1934; Fieldale Towlers 1935–1936
Leaksville, North Carolina , Draper, North Carolina , & Spray, North Carolina : Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets 1934–1942
Martinsville, Virginia : Martinsville Manufacturers 1934–1941
Mayodan, North Carolina : Mayodan Senators 1934, 1937; Mayodan Mills 1935; Mayodan Orphans 1936; Mayodan Millers 1938–1941
Mount Airy, North Carolina : Mount Airy Graniteers 1934, 1938–1941; Mount Airy Reds 1935–1937
Reidsville, North Carolina : Reidsville Luckies 1935–1940
Rocky Mount, North Carolina : Rocky Mount Rocks 1942
Sanford, North Carolina : Sanford Spinners 1941–1942
South Boston, Virginia & Halifax, Virginia : South Boston Twins 1937; South Boston-Halifax Wrappers 1938; South Boston Wrappers 1939–1940
Wilson, North Carolina : Wilson Tobs 1942
Standings & statistics
1934 to 1938
1934 Bi-State League
Playoff: Danville 4 games, Martinsville 1.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Jimmy Sanders
Martinsville
BA
.423
Cletus Voss
Fieldale
W
17
Woodrow Williams
Leaksville
Runs
86
Cletus Voss
Fieldale
SO
126
Zip Payne
Mayodan
Hits
134
Spencer Bruce
Danville
Pct
.813; 13-3
Eddie Weston
Mayodan
HR
26
1935 Bi-State League
Playoff: Danville 4 games, Bassett 3.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Ralph Hodgin
Fieldale
BA
.387
Fred Pipgras
Danville
W
25
Woody Williams
Leaksville
Runs
111
Jeff Jeffcoat
Leaksville
SO
222
Ralph Hodgin
Fieldale
Hits
187
Fred Pipgras
Danville
Pct
.806; 25-6
Blackie Carter
Leaksville
HR
30
1936 Bi-State League
Playoff: Bassett 4 games, Leaksville 2.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Gene Handley
Mt. Airy
BA
.403
Lefty Jenkins
Bassett
W
25
Ken Keltner
Fieldale
Runs
120
Weaver Nowlin
Leaksville
SO
167
Ken Keltner
Fieldale
Hits
175
Lefty Jenkins
Bassett
Pct
.833; 25-5
Woody Traylor
Danville
HR
34
Woody Traylor
Danville
RBI
120
1937 Bi-State League schedule
Playoff: Bassett 3 games, Danville 1; Martinsville 3 games, Mayodan 2, (one tie). Finals: Bassett 4 games, Martinsville 3.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Doug Wheeler
Mayodan
BA
.359
Jesse Plummer
Mayodan
W
21
Doug Wheeler
Mayodan
Runs
111
Weaver Nowlin
Reidsville
SO
168
Cecil Payne
Mayodan
Hits
167
Jack Zerblis
Bassett
ERA
2.23
Doug Wheeler
Mayodan
RBI
71
Herb Leary
Reidsville
HR
29
1938 Bi-State League
Playoff: Bassett 3 games, Reidsville 2; Danville 3 games, Mayodan 0. Finals: Bassett 4 games, Danville 2.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Americo Rossomando
Bassett
BA
.390
Wes Livengood
Bassett
W
21
Ray Scantling
Reidsville
Runs
130
Raymon Voight
Reidsville
SO
200
Harry Lee Daughtry
Mayodan
Hits
174
Wes Livengood
Bassett
ERA
3.06
Ray Scantling
Reidsville
RBI
147
Ray Scantling
Reidsville
HR
33
1939 to 1942
1939 Bi-State League
Playoff: Leaksville 4 games, Martinsville 1; Danville 4 games, Bassett 3. Finals: Danville 4 games, Leaksville 2.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Sam Gentile
Danville
BA
.392
Joseph Weir
Danville
W
19
Jim Gruzdis
Leaksville
Runs
145
George Kadis
Danville
SO
199
Sam Gentile
Danville
Hits
199
Frank Hoerst
Mayodan
ERA
2.82
James Payne
Leaksville
RBI
126
Amerigo Scagliarini
Mayodan
HR
27
1940 Bi-State League
Playoff: Martinsville 4 games, Danville 2; Bassett 4 games, Mt Airy 1. Finals: Martinsville 4 games, Bassett 3.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Dan Amaral
Mayodan
BA
.387
Roy Peeler
Bassett
W
17
Alex Johnson
Mayodan
Runs
119
Flory Wojcik
Bassett
W
17
Alex Johnson
Mayodan
Hits
178
Flory Wojcik
Bassett
ERA
2.95
Clyde Vollmer
Bassett
RBI
117
Paige Dennis
Reid/Mt.Air
SO
187
Orville Nesselrode
South Boston
HR
25
1941 Bi-State League
Mayodan disbanded July 18. Playoff: Sanford 4 games, Martinsville 3,(one tie); Danville-Schoolfield, 4 games, Leaksville 1. Finals: Sanford 4 games, Danville-Schoolfield 2.
Player Statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Albert Behrends
Martinsville
BA
.378
Dave Odom
Sanford
W
16
Richard Kalal
Danville
Runs
119
Charles Cuellar
Leaksville
W
16
Albert Behrends
Martinsville
Hits
171
Dave Odom
Sanford
SO
190
Tom Burnette
Martinsville
RBI
114
Roy Boles
Mt. Airy
Pct
.714; 10-4
Tom Burnette
Martinsville
HR
29
George Ferrell
Martinsville
RBI
114
1942 Bi-State League
Playoff: Rocky Mount 4 games, Wilson 3; Sanford 4 games, Burlington 1. Finals: Rocky Mount 4 games, Sanford 1.
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Richard Hoyle
Wilson
BA
.338
Charles Cuellar
Leaksville
W
22
Richard Hoyle
Wilson
Runs
108
Charles Cuellar
Leaksville
SO
204
George Biershenk
Rocky Mount
Hits
151
Charles Cuellar
Leaksville
ERA
1.67
George Ferrell
Rocky Mount
RBI
105
Harry Soufas
Rocky Mount
HR
29
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League champions
1934: Danville Leafs
1935: Danville Leafs
1936: Bassett Furniture Makers
1937: Bassett Furniture Makers
1938: Bassett Furniture Makers
1939: Danville-Schoolfield Leafs
1940: Martinsville Manufacturers
1941: Sanford Spinners
1942: Rocky Mount Rocks
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