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  1. The Canadian–American League, nicknamed the Can-Am League, was a class C level minor league baseball circuit which ran from 1936 through 1951, with a three-year break during World War II.

  2. May 25, 2004 · Upstate New York has certainly enjoyed its share of splendid baseball memories, but one of the warmest, enduring and most small-townish has been that of a vanished Class C circuit known as the Canadian-American League.

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  4. It contains data culled from newspaper boxscores, covering league sanctioned games from 1920 to 1948, which was produced for a study sponsored by Major League Baseball and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. It reflects totals as compiled by the NLRAG up to 2006.

  5. The Canadian-American League was a Class C minor league that operated in Ottawa, Quebec, New York and Massachusetts from 1936 through 1951. Like most of minor league baseball, the Can-Am League went dark from 1943 to 1945 at the height of World War II.

  6. The Canadian–American League, nicknamed the Can-Am League was a class C circuit which ran from 1936 through 1951, with a three-year break during World War II. Teams Amsterdam Rugmakers , 1938–1942, 1946–1951 ( Amstersdam, New York )

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