History
The 1950 Jesup Bees first began play as an expansion team, joining as members of the eight–team Class D level Georgia State League. In their first season of minor league play, Jesup ended the season in fifth place. The Bees finished with a record of 69–69 in the 1950 Georgia State League standings, playing under manager Herb Stein. The Jesup Bees did not qualify for the playoffs, finishing 14.0 games behind the first place Dublin Green Sox. The Jesup Bees drew 23,893 for the season, an average of 346 per game. The 1951 Jesup Bees captured the Georgia State League pennant. The Bees placed first in the six–team regular season standings, ending the regular season with a 86–43 record playing under manager Donald Stoyle, finishing 7.5 games ahead of the second place Dublin Green Sox. In the playoffs, the Douglas Trojans swept the Jesup Bees 4 games to 0. Jesup pitcher Don Rudolph finished with a 28–8 record and a 2.98 ERA, throwing in 285 inning for the Bees. Jesup home season attendance was 23,931. The 1952 Jesup Bees continued play and finished last in the eight–team Georgia State League. The Jesup Bees finished with a record of 52–73, playing under returning manager Donald Stoyle and player/manager James Warren. The Bees finished 23.5 games behind the first placeThe ballpark
The Jesup Bees were noted to have played minor league home games at Milikin Park. Milikin Park was located at Sunset Boulevard & Milikin Street in Jesup, Georgia.Timeline
Year–by–year records
Notable alumni
* Don Rudolph (1950–1951) * Bill Steinecke (1953, MGR)References
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