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The Red Springs Twins baseball club was an American minor league baseball franchise representing Red Springs, North Carolina, in the Class A Carolina League. Affiliated with the namesake Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball, the Red Springs team existed for only season — 1969 — with the city billing itself as the "world's smallest baseball town." Red Springs, in Robeson County, North Carolina, then boasted a population of 4,040. (The 2000 census lists its population at 3,493 inhabitants.)

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  • The Red Springs Twins baseball club was an American minor league baseball franchise representing Red Springs, North Carolina, in the Class A Carolina League. Affiliated with the namesake Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball, the Red Springs team existed for only season — 1969 — with the city billing itself as the "world's smallest baseball town." Red Springs, in Robeson County, North Carolina, then boasted a population of 4,040. (The 2000 census lists its population at 3,493 inhabitants.) (en)
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  • The Red Springs Twins baseball club was an American minor league baseball franchise representing Red Springs, North Carolina, in the Class A Carolina League. Affiliated with the namesake Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball, the Red Springs team existed for only season — 1969 — with the city billing itself as the "world's smallest baseball town." Red Springs, in Robeson County, North Carolina, then boasted a population of 4,040. (The 2000 census lists its population at 3,493 inhabitants.) (en)
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