Minor league affiliates tracker: How MLB's restructure shakes out

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Friday, February 12, 2021
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As part of its restructuring of the minor leagues, Major League Baseball formally announced the 120 teams who will fill each franchise's four affiliated slots beginning with the 2021 season.

MLB released a plan for two Triple-A divisions, and three divisions each for Double-A, High-A and Low-A with each franchise now having one team at each level. The restructuring reduces the number of affiliated teams from 160 to 120.


Here are the four affiliates now officially matched with all 30 MLB teams.

Arizona Diamondbacks

>Triple-A: Reno

>Double-A: Amarillo

>High-A: Hillsboro

>Low-A: Visalia

Atlanta Braves

>Triple-A: Gwinnett

>Double-A: Mississippi

>High-A: Rome

>Low-A: Augusta

Baltimore Orioles

>Triple-A: Norfolk

>Double-A: Bowie

>High-A: Aberdeen

>Low-A: Delmarva

Boston Red Sox

>Triple-A: Worcester

>Double-A: Portland

>High-A: Greenville

>Low-A: Salem

Chicago Cubs

>Triple-A: Iowa

>Double-A: Tennessee

>High-A: South Bend

>Low-A: Myrtle Beach

Chicago White Sox

>Triple-A: Charlotte

>Double-A: Birmingham

>High-A: Winston-Salem

>Low-A: Kassapolis

Cincinnati Reds

>Triple-A: Louisville

>Double-A: Chattanooga

>High-A: Dayton

>Low-A: Daytona

Cleveland Indians

>Triple-A: Columbus

>Double-A: Akron

>High-A: Lake County

>Low-A: Lynchburg

Colorado Rockies

>Triple-A: Albuquerque

>Double-A: Hartford

>High-A: Spokane

>Low-A: Fresno

Detroit Tigers

>Triple-A: Toledo

>Double-A: Erie

>High-A: West Michigan

>Low-A: Lakeland


Houston Astros

>Triple-A: Sugar Land

>Double-A: Corpus Christi

>High-A: Asheville

>Low-A: Fayetteville

Kansas City Royals

>Triple-A: Omaha

>Double-A: Northwest Arkansas

>High-A: Quad Cities

>Low-A: Columbia

Los Angeles Angels

>Triple-A: Salt Lake

>Double-A: Rocket City

>High-A: Tri-City

>Low-A: Inland Empire

Los Angeles Dodgers

>Triple-A: Oklahoma City

>Double-A: Tulsa

>High-A: Great Lakes

>Low-A: Rancho Cucamonga

Miami Marlins

>Triple-A: Jacksonville

>Double-A: Pensacola

>High-A: Beloit

>Low-A: Jupiter

Milwaukee Brewers

>Triple-A: Nashville

>Double-A: Biloxi

>High-A: Wisconsin

>Low-A: Carolina

Minnesota Twins

>Triple-A: St. Paul

>Double-A: Wichita

>High-A: Cedar Rapids

>Low-A: Fort Myers

New York Mets

>Triple-A: Syracuse

>Double-A: Binghamton

>High-A: Brooklyn

>Low-A: St. Lucie

New York Yankees

>Triple-A: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

>Double-A: Somerset

>High-A: Hudson Valley

>Low-A: Tampa

Oakland Athletics

>Triple-A: Las Vegas

>Double-A: Midland

>High-A: Lansing

>Low-A: Stockton


Philadelphia Phillies

>Triple-A: Lehigh Valley

>Double-A: Reading

>High-A: Jersey Shore

>Low-A: Clearwater

Pittsburgh Pirates

>Triple-A: Indianapolis

>Double-A: Altoona

>High-A: Greensboro

>Low-A: Bradenton

San Diego Padres

>Triple-A: El Paso

>Double-A: San Antonio

>High-A: Fort Wayne

>Low-A: Lake Elsinore

San Francisco Giants

>Triple-A: Sacramento

>Double-A: Richmond

>High-A: Eugene

>Low-A: San Jose

Seattle Mariners

>Triple-A: Tacoma

>Double-A: Arkansas

>High-A: Everett

>Low-A: Modesto

St. Louis Cardinals

>Triple-A: Memphis

>Double-A: Springfield

>High-A: Peoria

>Low-A: Palm Beach

Tampa Bay Rays

>Triple-A: Durham

>Double-A: Montgomery

>High-A: Bowling Green

>Low-A: Charleston, S.C.

Texas Rangers

>Triple-A: Round Rock

>Double-A: Frisco

>High-A: Hickory

>Low-A: Down East

Toronto Blue Jays

>Triple-A: Buffalo

>Double-A: Manchester, N.H.

>High-A: Vancouver

>Low-A: Dunedin

Washington Nationals

>Triple-A: Rochester

>Double-A: Harrisburg

>High-A: Wilmington

>Low-A: Fredericksburg

Earlier in the offseason, MLB announced the formation of the MLB Draft League, which will feature top prospects who are eligible for the MLB draft and will include teams that lost their major league affiliation in the restructuring. The teams in the inaugural season of the MLB Draft League will be Mahoning Valley (Ohio), State College (Pennsylvania), Trenton (New Jersey), West Virginia, Williamsport (Pennsylvania) and Frederick (Maryland).

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