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finished with a 49–68 record, placing seventh in the Canadian-American League regular season final standings. The Auburn manager was John Cimpi. Season attendance was 16,178, an average of 277 per home game. After finishing last in the eight–team league in home attendance, the franchise was sold and
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The 1946 Auburn 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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returned to minor league play as members of the Canadian–American League. The Colts finished last in the eight–team league. Auburn ended the season with a record of 28–93, placing eighth in the Canadian–American League standings. The Colts' Manager was George Lee. The Auburn Colts season attendance
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The Auburn 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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The Auburn Cayugas advanced to the 1949 Border League Finals. With a 67–62 regular season record, the team placed fourth in the regular season standings, playing under returning manager Phillip Hearn. Auburn qualified for the playoffs. In the first round, the Auburn Cayugas defeated the Ottawa
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The Auburn use of the "Bouleys" moniker corresponded to local industry and history in the era. The team was named after William Bouley, a construction leader in the era, who headed the investors that purchased the franchise. Today, Bouley Construction is in operation in Auburn, New York.
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In 1950, Auburn missed the playoffs. With a 50–77 record, placing sixth in the Border League, while playing the season under managers William Sisler, Tom Accardo and Bill Gates. The Cayugas failed to qualify for the playoffs. 1950 season attendance was 41,755.
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In 1907, Auburn again placed third in the Empire State League. Auburn had a 44–39 record under Willard Hoagland, finishing 10.0 games behind the champion Oswego Starchmakers. The Empire State League permanently folded after the 1907 season.
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The 1898 Auburn Maroons placed third in the eight-team New York State League with a record of 52–50. The 1898 Managers were Tim Shinnick, Barney McManus and Mickey Finn. Auburn finished 5.5 games behind league champion Canandaigua Rustlers.
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played as a member of the 1888 Central New York League. Auburn won the 1888 Central New York League Championship with a 22–10 regular season record. The Central New York League permanently disbanded after the 1888 season.
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continued play as members of the Class C level New York State League in 1899. The Auburn Prisoners were managed by Tim Shinnick and Charles Faatz. Auburn had a 27–43 record when the franchise moved to
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returned to play in the Independent New York State League in 1897. The 1987 Maroons finished 50–41, to place third in the five-team league, playing the season under Manager
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Beginning in 1877, early Auburn teams including the Auburn Maroons were noted to have played minor league home games at
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team, in winning the six-team league championship. Auburn did not return to the New York State League in 1890.
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and combined for an overall record of 43–69, to place seventh in the New York State League final standings.
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The Auburn adoption of the "Cayugas" moniker corresponds to Auburn, New York being located within
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Championship in 1889. Auburn finished the season in first place with a 32–19 record under Manager
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With Auburn continuing play in the 1951 Border League, the league folded mid-season. The
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was 10,040, an average of 166 per game. The franchise folded after the 1940 season.
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Senators in a seven–game series 4 games to 3. In the Border League Finals, the
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Auburn continued minor league play from 1958 through 2020, evolving into the
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between 1877 and 1951. Auburn teams played as members of the 1877
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season attendance was 48,683, third best in the Border League.
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Minor league baseball started in Auburn, New York in 1877. The
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The 1948 Auburn Cayugas were a minor league affiliate of the
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defeated Auburn 4 games to 2. Season attendance was 55,634.
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were purchased by Auburn investors and relocated. The 1938
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In seasons between 1927 and 1951, Auburn teams played at
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Auburn was without minor league baseball until the 1958
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The Auburn Cayugas were a minor league affiliate of the
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on August 1, 1899. The team finished the season as the
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In 1946, minor league baseball resumed in Auburn. The
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Index

1946
1950
Auburn, New York
Class C
Class D
League Alliance
New York State League
Empire State League
Canadian–American League
Border League
Boston Red Sox
Falcon Park
minor league baseball
Auburn, New York
Cayuga County, New York
League Alliance
New York State League
Empire State League
Canadian–American League
Border League
Boston Red Sox
Auburn Doubledays
League Alliance
Billy Arnold
New York State League
Frank Leonard
Elmira, New York
Tim Shinnick
Troy, New York
Troy Washerwomen

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