Canadian-American Association

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The '''Canadian-American Association''' (officially, ''Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball''; often referred to as the '''Can-Am League''') is an independent professional baseball league which operates in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. It is the successor to the [[Northeast League]].
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The '''Canadian-American Association''' (officially, '''Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball'''; often referred to as the '''Can-Am League''') is an independent professional baseball league which operates in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. It is the successor to the [[Northeast League]].
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Revision as of 22:43, 9 May 2009

For the Class C minor league which operated between 1936 and 1951, see Canadian-American League

The Canadian-American Association (officially, Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball; often referred to as the Can-Am League) is an independent professional baseball league which operates in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. It is the successor to the Northeast League.

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