Auburn Cayugas

Auburn won the 1888 Central New York League Championship with a 22–10 regular season record.

Auburn finished 2.0 games ahead of the Elmira, New York team, in winning the six-team league championship.

The 1987 Maroons finished 50–41, to place third in the five-team league, playing the season under Manager Tim Shinnick.

On August 24, 1889, Auburn hosted of one of the first games played under electric lights at Seward Avenue Park.

[9][4] The Auburn Pioneers continued play as members of the Class C level New York State League in 1899.

The team finished the season as the Troy Washerwomen and combined for an overall record of 43–69, to place seventh in the New York State League final standings.

[16][4][17] After the 1937 season, the Smiths Falls Beavers of the Class C level Canadian-American League were purchased by Auburn investors and relocated.

The 1938 Auburn Bouleys finished with a 49–68 record, placing seventh in the Canadian-American League regular season final standings.

The team was named after William Bouley, a construction leader in the era, who headed the investors that purchased the franchise.

The Auburn Cayugas became charter members of the Class C level Border League, winning the pennant and qualifying for the playoffs in their first season.

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).

Playing under manager Phillip Hearn, Auburn was defeated by the Kingston Ponies 3 games to 1 in the playoffs.

The Cayugas finished 66–60 to place third in the 1947 Border League regular season, playing under returning manager Phillip Hearn.

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 Auburn Falcons, were in fourth place under Bill Gates at 26–26, when the Border League permanently disbanded on July 16, 1951.

Today, the new Falcon Park is home to the Auburn Doubledays of the Prefect Game Collegiate League.

(2012) Auburn Doubledays game. Falcon Park. Auburn, New York