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List of Los Angeles Dodgers minor league affiliates

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List of all Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Affiliates in the team's history.

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1963 to the present

This list compiles the history of their minor league affiliates since the reorganization of the Minor League classification season prior to the 1963 season.

1962 and prior years

Organized baseball reclassified its minor league system prior to the 1963 season. The classification of leagues as B, C, D, and E changed to the current A-based rankings: AAA, AA, A, short-season A, and Rookie-Advanced. Many leagues were reclassified. Class D day would be equivalent to the Rookie level today.

The Eastern League and Southern League moved up to AA; the Carolina League changed from B to A; the Northern League and California League moved from C to A; the Florida State League, Midwest League, Western Carolinas League (later renamed the South Atlantic League), and the Georgia–Florida League all moved from D to A. The New York–Penn League became an A (short-season) league, having previously been a D League. The other short-season A league, the Northwest League, had been a B league. The new Rookie-Advanced class was filled by the formerly C Pioneer League and D Appalachian League.

References

List of Los Angeles Dodgers minor league affiliates Wikipedia


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