Farm System
Level | Team | League | Manager |
---|---|---|---|
AAA | Montreal Royals | International League | Clay Hopper |
AAA | St. Paul Saints | American Association | Herman Franks Curt Davis |
AA | Ft. Worth Cats | Texas League | Les Burge |
AA | Mobile Bears | Southern Association | Alfred Todd |
A | Greenville Spinners | South Atlantic League | Frenchy Bordagaray Pepper Martin |
A | Pueblo Dodgers | Western League | Walter Alston |
B | Asheville Tourists | Tri-State League | William Sayles |
B | Danville Dodgers | Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League | Paul Chervinko |
B | Nashua Dodgers | New England League | John Dantonio |
B | Newport News Dodgers | Piedmont League | John Fitzpatrick |
B | Spokane Indians | Western International League | Ben Geraghty |
C | Abilene Blue Sox | West Texas-New Mexico League | Art Bowland Hayden Greer |
C | Greenwood Dodgers | Cotton States League | Jim Bivin |
C | Johnstown Johnnies | Middle Atlantic League | Jay Kirke, Jr. |
C | Santa Barbara Dodgers | California League | Ray Hathaway |
D | Trois Rivieres Royals | Canadian-American League | Lou Rochelli |
D | Cambridge Dodgers | Eastern Shore League | Roy Nichols |
D | Kingston Dodgers | North Atlantic League | George Scherger |
D | Olean Oilers | Pennsylvania-Ontario-New York League | Greg Mulleavy |
D | Ponca City Dodgers | Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League | Boyd Bartley |
D | Pulaski Counts | Appalachian League | Larry Kinzer |
D | Valdosta Dodgers | Georgia-Florida League | Hugh Holliday |
D | Zanesville Dodgers | Ohio-Indiana League | Clay Bryant |
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“In common with other rural regions much of the Iowa farm lore concerns the coming of company. When the rooster crows in the doorway, or the cat licks his fur, company is on the way.”
—For the State of Iowa, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
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—Edward C. Banfield (b. 1916)