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| name = Morristown Twins | firstseason = 1953 | lastseason = 1954 | city = Morristown, Tennessee | misc = | logo = | past class level = Class C (1954) Class D (1953) | past league = Mountain States League | pastmajorleague = Cincinnati Redlegs (1954) | nickname = {{plainlist|
}} | ballpark = Hunt Field | leaguechamps = 1953 }} The Morristown Twins (previously known as the Maryville-Alcoa Twins) were a minor league baseball team that played in the Class D and Class C Mountain States League from 1953 to 1954. They were originally located in Maryville and Alcoa, Tennessee, and played their home games at Hunt Field in Maryville. The Twins won the 1953 Mountain States League pennant by finishing the season in first place. In 1954, the Twins relocated to Morristown, Tennessee, where they became the Morristown Twins. Season-by-season results
Notable playersThe only Twins player to also play in Major League Baseball was Willie Kirkland who played his first professional season with Maryville-Alcoa in 1953. Kirkland went on to play in the majors for nine seasons.[1] References
1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=kirkla002wil|title=Willie Kirkland Minor League Statistics and History|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=March 17, 2015}} 7 : Defunct Mountain States League (1948–54) teams|Sports clubs established in 1953|Baseball teams disestablished in 1954|Sports in Tennessee|Professional baseball teams in Tennessee|1953 establishments in Tennessee|1954 disestablishments in Tennessee |
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