Border League (baseball)

This six-team league never really got off the ground, playing a minimal 35 game schedule.

[1] The name was revived for a post-World War II Class C circuit that operated from 1946 through 1951 before shutting down.

It was represented by nine cities, five from across the Canada–US border (four from Ontario and one from Quebec) and four from the state of New York.

The four New York, teams, along with the Kingston, Ontario, squad were able to make the full run.

[1] The league proved to be a good solid competitive group for the first five years.

Attendance was good, the league drew over 1,600,000 fans the first five years before finally disbanding on July 16, 1951.

1913 Border League schedule Mount Clemens disbanded July 12.