A.A.A. Park (1901, 1907–1908, 1914–1915, 1919) Lewiston Athletic Park (1926–1930)
The Lewiston Twins were the final minor league baseball team based in Lewiston, Maine. Between 1891 and 1930, Lewiston teams played under various nicknames as long time members of the New England League (1891–1896, 1901, 1914–1915, 1919, 1926–1930) and also in the 1907 Maine State League and 1908 Atlantic Association, winning the 1919 league championship. Lewiston hosted home minor league games at A.A.A. Park from through 1919 and the Lewiston Athletic Park from 1926 to 1930.
Baseball Hall of Fame member Jesse Burkett managed the Lewiston Twins in 1928 and 1929.
On August 7, 1915, Lewiston pitchers Oscar Tuero and Otto Rettig threw back–to–back no-hitters in a double header against the Lowell Grays.
The LewistonTwins were the final minor league baseball team based in Lewiston, Maine. Between 1891 and 1930, Lewiston teams played under various nicknames...
On October 25, 2023, Robert Card carried out a spree shooting in Lewiston, Maine, United States, resulting in the deaths of 18 individuals and injuries...
Jesse Cail Burkett (December 4, 1868 – May 27, 1953), nicknamed "Crab", was an American professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball...
Paul Bachman (Polly) Speraw (October 5, 1893 to February 22, 1962) was a Major League Baseball third baseman. Speraw played for the St. Louis Browns in...
Manchester "Blue Sox" joined the Haverhill Hillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, LewistonTwins, Lowell Highwaymen, Lynn Papooses, Nashua Millionaires and Portland...
the league. Lynn joined the Haverhill Hillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, LewistonTwins, Lowell Highwaymen, Manchester Blue Sox, Nashua Millionaires and Portland...
1919. On May 11, 1926, the Haverhill Hillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, LewistonTwins, Lowell Highwaymen, Lynn Papooses, Manchester Blue Sox and Portland...
the league. Lynn joined the Haverhill Hillies, Lawrence Merry Macks, LewistonTwins, Lowell Highwaymen, Manchester Blue Sox, Nashua Millionaires and Portland...
The Lewiston Broncs were a minor league baseball team in the northwest United States, based in Lewiston, Idaho, and played from 1952 through 1974. Locally...
when the team moved to become the Lewiston-Auburn Twins. The New England League folded on August 20, 1919 with the Twins in first place and Portland in second...
called the Twin Cities Lewiston–Auburn, in the U.S. state of Maine, often called the Twin Cities Trinidad and Tobago, in the Caribbean Twin City, Georgia...
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commitment on October 27, but pushed it back in the aftermath of the 2023 Lewiston shootings in his home state of Maine. Flagg signed a National Letter of...
moved to Lewiston-Auburn, where the team became the Lewiston-Auburn Twins. The New England League folded on August 2O, 1919 with the Twins in first place...
Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport, serving the Lewis-Clark Valley and north central and west central Idaho; The Magic Valley Regional Airport in Twin...
called the Twin Cities or L–A. See Lewiston–Auburn Nicknamed the Twin Ports, these form the world's largest freshwater port. Also known as the Twin Cities...
Oliva Keys To Twins Chances in AL West". The Morning Record. March 26, 1973. p. 13. "Surgery Sidelines Harmon Killebrew For Six Weeks". Lewiston Morning Tribune...
secured an affiliation with the Minnesota Twins, who renamed the team the Tacoma Twins. Through six seasons as a Twins affiliate, Tacoma compiled a 422–441...