Michigan–Ontario League was the name of an American professional baseball league. It operated seven full seasons and part of an eighth from 1919 to 1926.
2-641: In 1926, the Michigan–Ontario League merged with the Central League to form the Michigan State League , which played only the one season. No Playoffs Scheduled. No Playoffs Scheduled. Playoff: London 4 games, Bay City 2. Playoff: Hamilton 5 games, Saginaw 3. Playoff: None Playoff: Bay City 4 games, Flint 3. Playoff: Hamilton 4 games, London 3. Last game played June 13. The league merged with
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