[1] The "LaGrange" team proceeded to play the 1920 and 1921 seasons as members of the Class D level Georgia State League to immediately precede the Troupers.
[5] The Carrollton Hornets, Newnan Brownies, Opelika Owls, Tallassee Indians and Valley Rebels joined LaGrange in beginning league play on April 25, 1946.
[7] LaGrange ended the 1946 regular season with a record of 59–71, as William Parker and Jake Daniel served as managers.
[11] The Troupers ended the regular season with a record of 46–78, as Carl East and Howard Ermisch served as managers.
[14] Griffin ended the regular season with a 54–72 record, finishing 21.0 games behind the first place Valley Rebels, missing the league playoffs.
[16] Playing under manager Carl Cooper, the Troupers ended the regular season with a record of 65–61, finishing 9.0 games behind the first place Newnan Brownies.
The fourth place LaGrange Troupers qualified for the league playoffs, where the Alexander City Millers defeated La Grange three games to one.
[2] From 1946 to 1951, the LaGrange Troopers teams hosted minor league home games exclusively at Callaway Stadium.