1941 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 Tony Kaufmann
AA Sacramento Solons Pacific Coast League Pepper Martin
A1 New Orleans Pelicans Southern Association Ray Blades
A1 Houston Buffaloes Texas League Eddie Dyer
B Decatur Commodores Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League Dib Williams
B Asheville Tourists Piedmont League Nick Cullop
B Columbus Red Birds Sally League Clay Hopper
B Mobile Shippers Southeastern League Tommy West
C Fresno Cardinals California League George Silvey
C Springfield Cardinals Middle Atlantic League Walter Alston
C Duluth Dukes Northern League Joe Davis
C Pocatello Cardinals Pioneer League Bill DeLancey
C Springfield Cardinals Western Association Ollie Vanek
D Johnson City Cardinals Appalachian League John Morrow and Harold Michel
D Cambridge Canners Eastern Shore League Everett Johnston
D New Iberia Cardinals Evangeline League Johnny Keane
D Daytona Beach Islanders Florida State League Bunny Simmons
Level Team League Manager
D Albany Cardinals Georgia-Florida League Joe Cusick
D Union City Greyhounds KITTY League Charles Martin and Fred Hawn
D Williamson Red Birds Mountain State League Harrison Wickel
D Cooleemee Cards North Carolina State League Fred Hawn and Charles Martin
D Batesville Pilots Northeast Arkansas League Ernie Stefani and Jim Winford
D Washington Red Birds Pennsylvania State Association Herb Moore
D Hamilton Red Wings PONY League Roy Pfleger
D Sioux City Cowboys Western League Dick Tichasek

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    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

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