Tobacco State League

The Tobacco State League was a Class D level American minor baseball league that played for five seasons (1946–1950) in Organized Baseball in the state of North Carolina. The Red Springs Red Robins won two league championships.

History
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 1950 season. With the exceptions of Lumberton (Chicago Cubs) and Red Springs (Philadelphia Athletics), its members were unaffiliated with Major League Baseball farm systems.

Member teams

 * Angier, NC & Fuquay Springs, NC: Angier-Fuquay Springs Bulls 1946 (Champions, 1946)
 * Clinton, NC: Clinton Blues1946–1948; Clinton Sampson Blues 1949–1950
 * Dunn, NC & Erwin, NC: Dunn-Erwin Twins 1946–1950
 * Fayetteville, NC: Fayetteville Scotties 1949
 * Lumberton, NC: Lumberton Cubs 1947–1948; Lumberton Auctioneers 1949–1950
 * Red Springs, NC: Red Springs Red Robins 1947–1950 (Champions, 1948, 1949)
 * Rockingham, NC: Rockingham Eagles 1950 (Champions, 1950)
 * Sanford, NC: Sanford Spinners 1946–1950 (Champions, 1947)
 * Smithfield, NC & Selma, NC: Smithfield-Selma Leafs 1946–1950
 * Warsaw, NC: Warsaw Red Sox 1947–1948
 * Whiteville, NC: Whiteville Tobs 1950
 * Wilmington, NC: Wilmington Pirates 1946–1950

Standings & statistics
Finals: Angier-Fuquay 4 games, Clinton 3.

Finals: Sanford 4 games, Lumberton 3.

Finals: Red Springs 4 games, Sanford 1.

Finals: Red Springs 4 games, Dunn Erwin 1.

Finals: Rockingham 4 games, Stanford 3