National League in 1950: 1) Philadelphia Phillies
2) Brooklyn Dodgers (moved to Los Angeles in 1958)
3) New York Giants (moved to San Francisco in 1958)
4) Boston Braves (moved to Milwuakee in 1954)
6) Cincinnati Reds
7) Chicago Cubs
American League in 1950: 1) New York Yankees
2) Detroit Tigers
3) Boston Red Sox
4) Cleveland Indians
5) Washington Senators
6) Chicago White Sox
7) St. Louis Browns (moved to Baltimore and became the Orioles in 1954)
8) Philadelphia Athletics (moved to Kansas City in 1955)
Click on the 'Minor League Baseball Statistics' link on this page to go to the minor league's website.
Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award was created in 1981.
No
Dick Sipek played professional baseball primarily in the 1940s and 1950s. He played for various minor league teams, including the San Diego Padres in the Pacific Coast League and the Minneapolis Millers in the American Association. However, he did not play in the Major Leagues.
As a minor league baseball player, soon to be a great player, Mickey Mantle was paid $225 per month.
Professional? Yes -- Toni Stone played in the Negro Leagues in the 1950s. She also played in the Negro minor leagues in the 1940s.
Minor league baseball was created in 1901.
There are 19 minor league divisions in baseball
Click on the 'Minor League Baseball Statistics' link on this page to go to the minor league's website.
Louisville Colonels - minor league baseball - ended in 1972.
Louisville Colonels - minor league baseball - was created in 1901.
Syracuse Stars - minor league baseball - was created in 1890.
Minor League Baseball Yearly - MiLBY - Awards was created in 2005.
High school, college, single A minor league,a double AA minor league, and then triple AAA minor league.
Minor league baseball games typically last around 2-3 hours, similar to major league games.
No, the golden league is a league of "independent" teams and while it is still a professional baseball league, it is in no way affiliated with major league baseball. The term "minor league" refers to teams which are owned by major league organizations for the growth of their young talent.
Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award was created in 1981.