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  2. Auburn Cayugas - Wikipedia

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    The Auburn Cayugas was a primary moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Auburn, New York and their namesake Cayuga County, New York between 1877 and 1951. Auburn teams played as members of the 1877 League Alliance, 1888 Central New York League, New York State League (1889, 1897–1899), Empire State League (1906–1907), Canadian–American League (1938, 1940) and Border League ...

  3. 1948 Boston Red Sox season - Wikipedia

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    The 1948 Boston Red Sox season was the 48th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. After 154 regular-season games, the Red Sox and Cleveland Indians finished atop the American League with identical records of 96 wins and 58 losses. The teams then played a tie-breaker game, which was won by Cleveland, 8–3. [1]

  4. Border League (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Ogdensburg Maples (1948, 1950) The Border League was the name of two 20th century circuits in North America minor league baseball. The first Border league operated in the 1912 and 1913 seasons as a Class D level league with five teams based in Michigan and one in Ontario. The Border League resumed play from 1946 to 1951 as a Class C level minor ...

  5. Ogdensburg Maples - Wikipedia

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    The 1946 six–team league standings featured the Auburn Cayugas (72–44), Granby Red Sox (54–60), Kingston Ponies (58–55), Ogdensburg Maples (50–68), Sherbrooke Canadians (46–71) and Watertown Athletics (69–51) In their initial season, the 1946 Ogdensburg Maples finished with a record of 50–68, placing fifth in the Border League ...

  6. 1948 NCAA baseball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1948 NCAA baseball tournament was the second NCAA -sanctioned baseball tournament that determined a national champion. The tournament was held as the conclusion of the 1948 NCAA baseball season. The 1948 College World Series was played at Hyames Field on the campus of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan from June 25 to 26. [1]

  7. Watertown Athletics - Wikipedia

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    The 1948 Watertown Athletics advanced to the Border League Finals. Manager Fred Gerken led the team to a 63–65 record and a fourth place regular season finish. In the Playoffs, the Watertown Athletics defeated the Geneva Robins 4 games to 3. In the Finals, the Ogdensburg Maples swept the Watertown Athletics 4 games 0.

  8. Johnny Gee - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander "Johnny" Gee, Jr. (December 7, 1915 – January 23, 1988), sometimes known as "Long John Gee" and "Whiz", [1] was a professional baseball and basketball player. Gee played Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1939 to 1944 and for the New York Giants from 1944 to 1946. In August 1939, he was one of the top ...

  9. Category:Defunct minor league baseball teams - Wikipedia

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    Central Pennsylvania League teams ‎ (10 P) Central Texas League teams ‎ (9 P) Chicago City League teams ‎ (11 P) Coastal Plain League (minor league) teams ‎ (22 P) Colonial League teams ‎ (21 P) Colorado State League teams ‎ (13 P) Cotton States League teams ‎ (16 P) Cumberland Valley League teams ‎ (5 P)