1935 St. Louis Cardinals Season - Farm System

Farm System

See also: Minor league baseball
Level Team League Manager
AA Columbus Red Birds American Association Ray Blades
AA Rochester Red Wings International League Eddie Dyer and Burt Shotton
A Houston Buffaloes Texas League Ira Smith
B Bloomington Bloomers Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League Burleigh Grimes
B Asheville Tourists Piedmont League Billy Southworth
C Greenwood Chiefs East Dixie League Clay Hopper
C Huntington Red Birds Middle Atlantic League Benny Borgmann
C Jacksonville Jax West Dixie League Jimmie Sanders and Jackie Reid
C Springfield Cardinals Western Association George Payne
D Bentonville Officeholders Arkansas State League Bud Davis
D Cassville Tigers Arkansas State League Ed Hawks
D Fayetteville Bears Arkansas State League Pete Casey and Fred Cato
D Huntsville Red Birds Arkansas State League Jim Nicely, Charlie Wilson and Bill Werner
D Rogers Cardinals Arkansas State League Fred Cato and Buck Stapleton
D Siloam Springs Travelers Arkansas State League Ray Powell
D New Iberia Cardinals Evangeline League Sam Camalo and Bud Teachout
D Albany Travelers Georgia-Florida League Bob Rice
D Beatrice Blues Nebraska State League Charley Stis and Bennie Warren
D Greensburg Red Wings Pennsylvania State Association Arnold Anderson and Heinie Mueller

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Famous quotes containing the words farm and/or system:

    I respect not his labors, his farm where everything has its price, who would carry the landscape, who would carry his God, to market, if he could get anything for him; who goes to market for his god as it is; on whose farm nothing grows free, whose fields bear no crops, whose meadows no flowers, whose trees no fruit, but dollars; who loves not the beauty of his fruits, whose fruits are not ripe for him till they are turned to dollars. Give me the poverty that enjoys true wealth.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The individual protests against the world, but he doesn’t get beyond protest, he is just a single protester. When he wants to be more than that, he has to counter power with power, he has to oppose the system with another system.
    Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921–1990)