Explaining the MLB farm system (2024)

May 13th, 2019

Explaining the MLB farm system (1)

Andrew Simon

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If you watch or read about baseball, you might come across a reference to a certain team’s farm system. Rest assured, this doesn’t mean the Yankees or Dodgers are growing crops.

Rather, “farm system” is a colloquial term for a Major League franchise’s system of affiliated Minor League teams. Together, these affiliates act as a way for teams to “grow” talent, developing young players until they are ready to contribute in the big leagues.

Here is a breakdown of everything you need to know about this subject:

Branch Rickey is most known as the man who brought Jackie Robinson to the Dodgers, but long before that, he changed the course of baseball history in a different way.

Previously, Minor League teams were independent, and Major League teams bid to purchase players from them. That wasn’t working out well for Rickey’s Cardinals, so in the 1920s and ‘30s, they acquired the teams instead, and had their own player development machine.

The plan proved fruitful. The Cardinals, who had struggled ever since joining the National League in 1892, made it to their first World Series in 1926, and won. That began a 21-season run in which St. Louis captured nine National League pennants and six World Series championships.

As always, baseball was a copycat sport, and the farm system spread throughout the game, although the Minor Leagues are a much more standardized institution today than back in Rickey’s time.

The levels

Several independent, unaffiliated Minor Leagues do still exist. These include the Atlantic League (with teams such as the Long Island Ducks) and American Association (Saint Paul Saints). Independent leagues vary in quality but frequently serve as a last chance for players who have lost their spot in affiliated ball to prove themselves again. Most never made it the Majors in the first place, but it’s not unusual to see former big leaguers -- sometimes even highly successful ones -- giving it one more shot in independent ball.

While a Major League club must purchase a player from an independent league, those who play with affiliates already are under contract with an MLB team. These days, most farm systems feature between seven and nine teams of different levels, which are as follows, moving up the ladder:

Rookie (R): This level is the first stop in pro ball for many young players, and the schedule typically does not begin until sometime in June, after the annual MLB Draft.

Class A Short-Season (SS): Similarly, the schedule for these teams begins in June, with many college players heading here after the Draft.

Class A (A): This is the lowest level that plays a full Minor League season, from early April to early September (roughly 135-140 games).

Class A Advanced (A Adv.): Not every prospect stops at every level, but for some, this is a stepping stone between the lower and upper Minors.

Double-A (AA): Conventional wisdom states that moving up to Double-A is the biggest jump before the one to the Majors, separating true prospects. Players sometimes go straight from here to MLB.

Triple-A (AAA): This is the highest level, closest to the Majors, and features many older players with experience in the big leagues, in addition to younger prospects. There are two Triple-A leagues: the Pacific Coast League and the International League.

Coming and going

With rare exceptions, every player goes through a team’s farm system, at least for a short time. They begin their journey after being drafted (out of high school or college), or in the case of international players, signing as an amateur free agent.

Teams then can move players up and down through their systems, including up to the Majors. If a player already has been placed on an MLB team’s 40-man roster, he can be “recalled” to the active 25-man roster. If a player is not on the 40-man roster, a space must be created there (if one does not already exist) before he can be placed on the 25-man roster.

Some players graduate from the Minors quickly and never go back, with the exception of rehab assignments, in which big leaguers shake off the rust before returning to the Majors after an injury. Other players bounce back and forth throughout a season or throughout their careers.

Prospect news

Many players in recent seasons have quickly turned into stars upon reaching the Major Leagues at a young age, helping create more interest in and excitement about the next wave of talent.

MLB Pipeline provides the information to feed this interest, covering prospects all the way from before the annual Draft and international signing period, up through their arrival in the Majors. Features include a Top 100 Prospects list and Top 30 lists for every team.

Explaining the MLB farm system (2024)

FAQs

How does the farm system work in baseball? ›

Minor league baseball teams, also known as 'farm teams', are teams made up of players under the control of a major league team, from either signing them as a free agent or by drafting them. Every major league team has a branching system of minor league teams that feed players up to the majors.

What is the hierarchy of the MLB farm system? ›

Organization. As of the 2022 season, the minor league system is divided into four classes: Triple-A (AAA), Double-A (AA), High-A (A+), and Single-A (A).

Is Single-A or Triple-A better? ›

Single-A, formerly known as Class A and sometimes as Low-A, is the fourth-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States, below Triple-A, Double-A, and High-A.

What is the difference between Single-A and High-A? ›

High-A, officially Class High-A, formerly known as Class A-Advanced, and sometimes abbreviated "A+" in writing, is the third-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States and Canada, below Triple-A and Double-A, and above Single-A.

What team has the best farm system in MLB? ›

The Baltimore Orioles have had the best farm system in baseball for quite some time and it only seems to get stronger as more and more of their prospects leave the barn to join the big league club.

Is Triple-A better than Double-A? ›

While Triple-A is the highest level in the minor leagues, players may also advance to the major leagues directly from Double-A. For example, within the Toronto Blue Jays organization, 17 position players were promoted from Double-A directly to MLB during 1978–2018; approximately one player every two seasons.

How many farm teams do MLB teams have? ›

Following the 2021 restructuring of Minor League Baseball, there are five levels of affiliated Minor League teams that play within the USA and Canada, and each Major League team is affiliated with exactly one Minor League team at each level.

What is the minimum salary in Major League Baseball? ›

For players on their first MLB contract, the minimum salaries for the years 2022 to 2026 are as follows: 2022: $57,200. 2023: $58,800. 2024: $60,300.

What does DP mean in baseball? ›

A double play occurs when two offensive players are ruled out within the same play. It's often referred to as "a pitcher's best friend" because it's twice as helpful toward his cause as any given out. Double plays can be made in any number of ways, but the most common form is on a ground ball with a runner on first.

What does PO mean in baseball? ›

It's put out, or PO for short. When a runner is out, the official scorer will credit the fielder who made the out whether by standing on a base, collecting a fly ball, or catching the third strike.

What's lower than Single-A baseball? ›

The current minor league classification system divides leagues into one of five classes, those being Triple-A (AAA), Double-A (AA), Class A (Single-A or A), Class A Short Season, and Rookie.

What counts as a single in baseball? ›

A single occurs when a batter hits the ball and reaches first base without the help of an intervening error or attempt to put out another baserunner. Singles are the most common type of hit in baseball, and they occur in many varieties. If a batter beats out a bunt or an infield dribbler -- it's a single.

Is a Double-A single in baseball? ›

If the batter reaches first base only, that is a one-base hit or “single.” If he reaches second base, that is a two-base hit or “double.” If he reaches third base, that is a three-base hit or “triple.”

What are farm terms and how are they used in baseball? ›

Explaining the MLB farm system

Rather, “farm system” is a colloquial term for a Major League franchise's system of affiliated Minor League teams. Together, these affiliates act as a way for teams to “grow” talent, developing young players until they are ready to contribute in the big leagues.

How does the wild card system work in MLB? ›

In the new Wild Card Series, the top two division winners in each league receive a bye to the Division Series, while the lowest-seeded division winner and three wild card teams will play in this round. A best-of-three series will take place, with the higher seed hosting all three games.

How does a pitcher get an earned run? ›

In baseball, an earned run is any run that was fully enabled by the offensive team's production in the face of competent play from the defensive team.

How many farm teams does a Major League Baseball team have? ›

Following the 2021 restructuring of Minor League Baseball, there are five levels of affiliated Minor League teams that play within the USA and Canada, and each Major League team is affiliated with exactly one Minor League team at each level.

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