1936 St. Louis Cardinals Season - Farm System

Farm System

See also: Minor league baseball
Level Team League Manager
AA Columbus Red Birds American Association Burt Shotton
AA Rochester Red Wings International League Ray Blades
AA Sacramento Solons Pacific Coast League Bill Killefer
A1 Houston Buffaloes Texas League Ira Smith
A Cedar Rapids Raiders Western League Cap Crossley
B Asheville Tourists Piedmont League Billy Southworth
B Columbus Red Birds Sally League Eddie Dyer
C Pine Bluff Judges Cotton States League Leroy "Cowboy" Jones
C Jacksonville Jax East Texas League Roy Flaskamper and Horace Simmons
C Huntington Red Birds Middle Atlantic League Benny Borgmann
C Springfield Cardinals Western Association Joe Brown
D Union City Springers Alabama-Florida League Hap Bohl
D Fayetteville Bears Arkansas-Missouri League Fred Hawn
D Monett Red Birds Arkansas-Missouri League Buzz Arlitt and Ken Blackman
D Martinsville Manufacturers Bi-State League Jimmie Sanders
D New Iberia Cardinals Evangeline League Vernon Taylor
D Daytona Beach Islanders Florida State League Arnold Anderson
D Albany Travelers Georgia-Florida League Bob Rice
Level Team League Manager
D Americus Cardinals Georgia-Florida League Joe Bonowitz, George Berry and Dixie Parker
D Union City Greyhounds KITTY League Heinie Mueller, Bob Richards, Joe Sugden and Fred Hofmann
D Mitchell Kernels Nebraska State League Bud Knox
D Norfolk Elks Nebraska State League Joe McDermott
D Newport Cardinals Northeast Arkansas League Thorpe Hamilton
D Duluth Dukes Northern League Rip Wade
D Jamestown Jimmies Northern League John Anderson, Ernie Olson and Rube Foster
D Fostoria Cardinals Ohio State League Harry Aldrick and George Silvey
D New Philadelphia Red Birds Ohio State League George Silvey
D Greensburg Red Wings Pennsylvania State Association Clay Hopper

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