Auburn Doubledays

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Auburn Doubledays
Auburn Doubledays
League New York-Penn League
Division Pinckney Division
Year founded 1995
Major League affiliation Toronto Blue Jays
Home ballpark Falcon Park
Previous home ballparks
City Auburn, New York
Current uniform colors blue, red
Previous uniform colors
Logo design The "Doubledays" wordmark
in blue outlined in red with a depiction of Abner Doubleday swinging a baseball bat.
Division titles
League titles 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Manager Dennis Holmberg
Owner

The Auburn Doubledays are a minor league baseball team in Auburn, New York, USA. They are a Class A team in the New York - Penn League and have been a farm team of the Toronto Blue Jays since 2001. The Doubledays play home games at Falcon Park. Opened in 1995, Falcon Park seats 2,800 fans. The team and its mascot are named after Abner Doubleday, the Civil War general credited with inventing the game of baseball.

The Doubledays won the Pinckney Division title for five straight years in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. After losing in the first round of the playoffs for the first three years of their streak, they advanced to the New York - Penn League Championship series before being swept by the Staten Island Yankees. In 2003, the Doubledays led all of baseball in winning percentage (.757).

Major League Baseball Players who played in Auburn:


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