Griffin Lightfoots

[1] The Anniston Moulders, LaGrange Terrapins, Newnan Cowetas, Rome Romans and Talladega Tigers teams joined Griffin in beginning league play on May 6, 1915.

[3] The Lightfoots ended their shortened 1915 season with a record of 38–28, finishing 6.5 games behind the first place Newnan Cowetas in the final standings, as Legs Martin served as manager.

[1][4][5] Griffin pitcher Milt Watson had a record of 7–0 in the shortened season to lead the league.

Harry Mathews was the manager as Griffin ended their 1917 season 1.5 games behind the first place Anniston Moulders in the final standings.

[11][5] Griffins W.W. Waldron won the Georgia–Alabama League batting title in the shortened season, hitting .388.

(2015) Baseball field 1, City Park. Griffin, Georgia