Dunn-Erwin Twins

The Twins hosted minor league home games at the Dunn High School Park.

The Angier–Fuquay Springs Bulls, Clinton Blues, Sanford Spinners, Smithfield–Selma Leafs and Wilmington Pirates teams joined Dunn–Erwin as charter members in Tobacco State League play.

Playing under managers James Guinn, Alton Stephenson and Dwight Law, Dunn–Erwin did not qualify for the four-team playoffs, won by the Angier–Fuquay Springs Bulls.

Playing under managers Jack Bell and Bill Auerette in the eight–team league, Dunn–Erwin ended the regular season with a 62–62 record.

In the first round of the playoffs, the Lumberton Cubs defeated the Dunn-Erwin Twins 4 games to 1, as the Sanford Spinners eventually became the league champions.

[9] The Twins ended the regular season in eighth place with a 49–89 record, playing under managers Carl McQuillen, Babe Bost and Gaither Riley.

The Twins finished 32.0 games behind the first placed Sanford Spinners in the final Tobacco State League standings.

(2019) Downtown Dunn. National Register of Historic Places . Dunn, North Carolina