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1949 Minor League Affiliations

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1949 Season Minor League Affiliates

Franchise AAA AA A B C D
Boston Braves (11 teams) Milwaukee Denver, Hartford Evansville, Jackson, Pawtucket Eau Claire Bluefield, High Point-Thomasville, Marysville, Owensboro
Boston Red Sox (9 teams) Louisville Birmingham Scranton Roanoke Oneonta, San Jose Hornell, Marion, Valley
Brooklyn Dodgers (24 teams) Hollywood, Montreal, St. Paul Fort Worth, Mobile Greenville, Pueblo Asheville, Danville, Lancaster, Miami, Nashua, Newport News Billings, Geneva, Greenwood, Johnstown, Santa Barbara, Trois-Rivieres Cairo, Cambridge, Ponca City, Sheboygan, Valdosta
Chicago Cubs (15 teams) Los Angeles Nashville Des Moines, Macon Decatur, Selma, Springfield Clinton, Sioux Falls, Visalia Carthage, Janesville, Lumberton, Rutherford County, St. Augustine
Chicago White Sox (12 teams) Memphis Charleston, Muskegon Fall River, Waterloo Hot Springs, Oil City, Stockton, Superior Madisonville, Seminole, Wisconsin Rapids
Cincinnati Reds (10 teams) Syracuse Tulsa Charleston, Columbia Sunbury Ogden, Rockford, Tyler Lockport, Muncie
Cleveland Indians (18 teams) San Diego Oklahoma City Dayton, Wilkes-Barre Harrisburg, Spartanburg, St. Petersburg Bakersfield, Burlington, Pittsfield, Tucson Batavia, Cordele, Green Bay, Iola, Stroudsburg, Union City, Zanesville
Detroit Tigers (12 teams) Buffalo, Toledo Little Rock Flint, Williamsport Durham, Lynn Butler, Rome Jamestown, Thomasville, Troy
New York Giants (19 teams) Jersey City, Minneapolis Jacksonville, Sioux City Knoxville, Richmond, Trenton Erie, Fort Smith, Idaho Falls, Reno, St. Cloud Bristol, Hickory, Lawton, Lenoir, Oshkosh, Sanford, Springfield
New York Yankees (21 teams) Kansas City, Newark Beaumont Augusta, Binghamton Manchester, Norfolk, Quincy, Victoria Amsterdam, Grand Forks, Joplin, Twin Falls, Ventura Belleville, Easton, Fond du Lac, Independence, La Grange, McAlester, Newark
Philadelphia Athletics (11 teams) Lincoln, Savannah Martinsville Kewanee, Youngstown Lexington, Moultrie, Portsmouth, Red Springs, Tarboro, Welch
Philadelphia Phillies (15 teams) Toronto Utica Portland, Terre Haute, Wilmington Salina, Schenectady, Vandergrift Americus, Appleton, Bradford, Carbondale, Klamath Falls, Pulaski, Seaford
Pittsburgh Pirates (13 teams) Indianapolis New Orleans Albany Davenport, Waco, York Keokuk, Modesto, Uniontown Bartlesville, Greenville, Salisbury, Tallahassee
St. Louis Browns (18 teams) Baltimore San Antonio Elmira Springfield, Wichita Falls Aberdeen, Globe-Miami, Gloversville-Johnstown, Marshall, Muskogee, Pine Bluff, Salinas/Tijuana Ada, Mayfield, Olean, Pittsburg, Redding, Wausau
St. Louis Cardinals (20 teams) Columbus, Rochester Houston Columbus, Omaha Allentown, Lynchburg, Winston-Salem Duluth, Fresno, Pocatello, St. Joseph Albany, Hamilton, Johnson City, Lebanon, Salisbury, Tallassee, West Frankfort, Willows
Washington Senators (9 teams) Chattanooga Charlotte, Hagerstown, Havana New Castle Concord, Emporia, Fulton, Orlando

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