The Ottawa Giants were a professional minor-league baseball team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that operated in 1951. The team was a relocation of an existing franchise, the Jersey City Giants. The team played at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa and finished with a 62-88 record.
| Ottawa Giants Founded in 1951 Ottawa, Ontario |
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