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The 1951 season was the last for the Pennington Gap Miners. The Miners finished 54–71 to place fifth in the Mountain States League regular season standings and did not qualify for the four-team playoffs. Their season attendance at Leeman Field was 14,994.
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finished seventh in the league standings. With a 50–64 record, the Miners missed the playoffs, playing as an affiliate of the St. Louis Browns. The team drew 22,330, an average of 392. Pennington Gap folded following the 1940 season.
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The Pennington Gap Lee Bears won the 1937 Appalachian League Championship. In the 1937 playoffs, the Pennington Gap Lee Bears defeated the Elizabethton Betsy Red Sox 3 games to 2 to capture the championship.
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The Pennington Gap Miners finished 62–63, placing fifth in 1949 and 44–82 to place eighth and last in 1950, missing the playoffs in both seasons. The 1950 team finished last in attendance, with 11,164.
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remained as a St. Louis Browns affiliate. The team finished the regular season with a record of 52–66, placing fifth in the Appalachian League regular season standings, missing the playoffs.
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reformed, having last played in 1912. The Pennington Gap Miners joined the league. The 1948 Miners finished 59–54 (third) in the Mountain States League regular season, with the
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defeated the Pennington Gap Miners 3 games to 0. Pennington Gap's season attendance was 14,988, an average of 265, last in the league.
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from 1948 to 1951, winning the 1937 league championship. The team was initially called the "Bears."
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The Pennington Gap Miners folded from the Mountain States League after the 1951 season, as did the
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Minor league baseball began in Pennington Gap, Virginia, when the 1937
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Pennington Gap teams hosted home minor league games at Leeman Field.
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Pennington Gap teams played minor league home games at
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defeated the Pennington Gap Lee Bears 2 games to 0.
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Index

Pennington Gap Lee Bears
1937
1951
Pennington Gap, Virginia
Class D
Appalachian League
Mountain States League
St. Louis Browns
minor league baseball
Pennington Gap, Virginia
Class D
Appalachian League
Mountain States League
St. Louis Browns
Appalachian League
Elizabethton Betsy Red Sox
Johnson City Soldiers
Newport Canners
St. Louis Browns
Kingsport Cherokees
Mountain States League
Harlan Smokies
Jenkins Cavaliers
Morristown Red Sox
Newport Canners
Oak Ridge Bombers
Hazard Bombers
Jenkins Cavaliers
Class D
Appalachian League

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