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Cayugas, captured the Border League pennant in their first season. The Cayugas finished the regular season with a record of 72–44 to place first in the Border League. Playing under manager Phillip Hearn, Auburn was defeated by the Kingston Ponies 3 games to 1 in the playoffs. Auburn
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Cayugas qualified for the playoffs in 1947. The Cayugas finished 66–60 to place third in the 1947 Border League regular season, playing under returning manager Phillip Hearn. In the playoffs, the Ottawa Nationals swept Auburn in four games. The 1947 Auburn season attendance was 59,637.
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