Fort Smith Twins
The Fort Smith Twins (also known as the Fort Smith Giants) were a minor league baseball team in Fort Smith, Arkansas that existed in various incarnations from 1887 through 1953, playing a total of 36 seasons. From 1911 onward, the teams played in the Western Association.
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| League | Western Association (1911, 1914–1917, 1920–1932, 1938–1942, 1946–1953) | 
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| League titles | 1927, 1929, 1942 | 
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Previous parks  | Andrews Field | 
Beginning in 1921, the teams played most of their home games at Andrews Field in downtown Fort Smith on land now owned by the Fort Smith National Cemetery.[1]
Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Chick Hafey played for Fort Smith in 1923. Hugo Bezdek managed the Fort Smith Soldiers for part of the 1909 season.[2]
Notable Fort Smith alumni
    
Hall of Fame Alumni
- Chick Hafey (1923) Inducted, 1971
 
Notable alumni
- Mickey Doolin (1923)
 - Harry Feldman (1938)
 - Jake Flowers (1924)
 - Ival Goodman (1931) 2 x MLB All-Star
 - Luke Hamlin (1929)
 - Ducky Holmes (1922)
 - Buddy Kerr (1941) MLB All-Star
 - Pepper Martin (1925) 4 x MLB All-Star
 - Gus Mancuso (1926) 2 x MLB All-Star
 - Heinie Mueller (1920)
 - Flint Rhem (1924)
 - Earl Smith (1916)
 - Al Todd (1929)
 - Gee Walker (1928) MLB All-Star
 - Jo-Jo White (1929-1930)
 
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