1983 Minor League Affiliates

1983 Season Minor League Affiliates
Franchise Tms AAA AA A Short-Season A Rookie
Atlanta Braves6 Richmond Savannah Anderson, Durham Braves, Pulaski
Baltimore Orioles5 Rochester Charlotte Hagerstown Newark Bluefield
Boston Red Sox5 Pawtucket New Britain Winston-Salem, Winter Haven Elmira
California Angels5 Edmonton Nashua Peoria, Redwood Salem
Chicago Cubs6 Iowa Midland Quad Cities, Salinas Geneva Pikeville
Chicago White Sox5 Denver Glens Falls Appleton Niagara Falls White Sox
Cincinnati Reds6 Indianapolis Waterbury Cedar Rapids, Tampa Eugene Billings
Cleveland Indians4 Charleston Buffalo Waterloo Batavia
Detroit Tigers4 Evansville Birmingham Lakeland Bristol
Houston Astros6 Tucson Columbus Asheville, Daytona Beach Auburn Astros
Kansas City Royals6 Omaha Jacksonville Charleston, Fort Myers Butte, Royals
Los Angeles Dodgers6 Albuquerque San Antonio Lodi, Vero Beach Dodgers, Lethbridge
Milwaukee Brewers5 Vancouver El Paso Beloit, Stockton Paintsville
Minnesota Twins5 Toledo Orlando Visalia, Wisconsin Rapids Elizabethton
Montreal Expos6 Wichita Memphis Gastonia, West Palm Beach Jamestown Calgary
New York Mets6 Tidewater Jackson Columbia, Lynchburg Little Falls Mets
New York Yankees5 Columbus Nashville Fort Lauderdale, Greensboro Oneonta
Oakland Athletics6 Tacoma Albany Madison, Modesto Medford Idaho Falls
Philadelphia Phillies6 Portland Reading Peninsula, Spartanburg Bend Helena
Pittsburgh Pirates6 Hawaii Lynn Alexandria, Greenwood Watertown Pirates
San Diego Padres6 Las Vegas Beaumont Miami, Reno, Salem Spokane
San Francisco Giants5 Phoenix Shreveport Clinton, Fresno Great Falls
Seattle Mariners5 Salt Lake City Chattanooga Bakersfield, Wausau Bellingham
St. Louis Cardinals7 Louisville Arkansas Macon, Springfield, St. Petersburg Erie Johnson City
Texas Rangers5 Oklahoma City Tulsa Burlington Tri-Cities Rangers
Toronto Blue Jays6 Syracuse Knoxville Florence, Kinston Blue Jays, Medicine Hat

About the Register Data

Historical performance data for professional leagues (affiliated minor leagues, independent minor leagues, fall/winter leagues, and other international leagues) is provided by and licensed from 24-7 Baseball and Chadwick Baseball Bureau. It incorporates the work of many stalwart baseball researchers, including Cliff Blau, Art Cantu, Frank Hamilton, Reed Howard, Kevin Johnson, Bob McConnell, Jack Morris, and Ray Nemec, as well as members of the Minor Leagues Committee of the Society for American Baseball Research.

Perhaps most importantly, it builds upon the seminal work of Ed Washuta, who magnanimously provided the framework to make the whole thing possible.

Minor league Total Zone (Rctch&Rtz, 2005-2009) data provided by Baseballprojection.com and Minorleaguesplits.com.

About the Negro League Data

Sources

This data comes from two sources. 1) The Negro Leagues Researchers and Authors Group put together by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum thanks to a grant provided by Major League Baseball. 2) Gary Ashwill and his collaborators.

The Hall of Fame data is found for the years 1920-1948 and the Ashwill data is found from 1904-1919. Many statistics are incomplete due to ongoing research and/or limitations in published sources, so please be assured that we are aware there are issues with the data and will continue to work with our data providers to improve the data that appears here.

The Hall of Fame dataset

This data is constructed from the best available information as provided by Larry Lester, Wayne Stivers and Dick Clark of the Negro Leagues Researchers and Authors Group. It contains data culled from newspaper boxscores, covering league sanctioned games from 1920 to 1948, which was produced for a study sponsored by Major League Baseball and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. It reflects totals as compiled by the NLRAG up to 2006. As new credible information is continually unearthed, these numbers will continue to change.

Baseball-Reference and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum would like to acknowledge Major League Baseball for funding this study, along with the Negro Leagues Researchers and Authors Group for their extensive efforts to collect the raw data and construct the most comprehensive database of Negro Leagues Baseball statistics.  Under the direction of Larry Lester, Wayne Stivers and Dick Clark, this database is the largest dataset ever made publically available and we wish to express our gratitude for all their efforts to help rebuild this lost statistical history.

The Ashwill Negro Leagues Database

Playing statistics and biographical data on the Negro leagues (all pre-1920) and early Latin American professional baseball is licensed from and provided by the Negro Leagues Database, a project organized by Gary Ashwill with the participation of many historians of Negro league and Latin American baseball.

The database is a work in progress, and will include more seasons as development continues. It appears in its original form at Seamheads.com.

Playing statistics and biographical data for this portion of our dataset (The Negro Leagues Database) are all copyright 2013 by Gary Ashwill. All rights reserved.

Completeness

Note that our records are missing thousands of players who played in the Negro Leagues for minor league teams, independent teams, barnstorming teams or even Negro major league teams. We will bring their records to light as soon as suitable records are available for those players.

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