[3] The Giants won their inaugural season opener on May 22 by defeating the Jackson Generals, 10–7.
[4] On June 30, Lester Gray pitched a no-hitter against the Portageville Pirates in a 7–0 road win.
[5] The Giants won the first half of the KITTY League's split season,[6] which qualified them for the postseason championship playoffs.
[7] Lexington refused to play Portageville for the KITTY League championship, believing they were not entitled to the second half title.
[7] The 1936 Giants, managed by Antonelli and Rip Fanning,[9] compiled a 68–52 (.567) record, but did not win either half of the season.