They are different levels of Major League Baseball's minor leagues. From the Majors down, they are Triple A, Double A, and Single A. There are also instructional leagues. (E.G. - the MN Twins have the Rochester (NY) Red Wings as their AAA team, New Britain (Conn.) Rock Cats in AA, and the Fort Myers (FL) Miracle and Beloit (WI) Snappers in A.)
The MLB teams sign contracts with their affiliates. (E.G. - the Beloit Snappers were affiliated with the Milwaukee Brewers until 2004.)
I believe the triple-a league is either a step lower than or a step above the minor league teams.
1921--An agreement was signed which allowed a Major League team to own Minor League teams. Branch Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals used this to establish the farm system, controlling players at different classifications of Minor League Baseball and developing them for his team. More info at http://www.minorleaguebaseball.com
Besides the teams that are in them none. Many people say the AFC has better teams.
Football teams do not have farm teams. Minor League or farm teams are associated with Major League Baseball.
the huntsville stars and the milwalke brewwers You can find all Major League team's minor league afficiations by going to MLB.com and clicking on any team to find their "farm" clubs.
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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.
Alaska has no major league sports teams. Some minor league teams include the Alaska Aces, a minor league hockey team, and the Alaska Quake, an ABA basketball team.
there are alot of hockey teams that play in the minors
The Portland Sea Dogs- Minor League BaseballPortland Pirates- Minor League Hockey, AHLBangor Lumberjacks, minor league baseball, Can-Am LeagueLewiston MAINEiacs, minor league hockey, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
yes you can.