Farm System
See also: Minor league baseball| Level | Team | League | Manager |
|---|---|---|---|
| AAA | Columbus Red Birds | American Association | Hal Anderson |
| AAA | Rochester Red Wings | International League | Cedric Durst |
| AA | Houston Buffaloes | Texas League | Johnny Keane |
| A | Columbus Cardinals | Sally League | Kemp Wicker |
| A | Omaha Cardinals | Western League | Ollie Vanek |
| B | Decatur Commodores | Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League | Gene Corbett |
| B | Allentown Cardinals | Interstate League | Specs Garbee and Benny Borgmann |
| B | Lynchburg Cardinals | Piedmont League | Jack McLain and Vernon Mackie |
| C | Fresno Cardinals | California League | Frank Demaree, Bill Harris, Charlie Baron and Bill Brenzel |
| C | Winston-Salem Cardinals | Carolina League | Zip Payne |
| C | Duluth Dukes | Northern League | Paul Bowa |
| C | Pocatello Cardinals | Pioneer League | Jim Tyack |
| C | St. Joseph Cardinals | Western Association | Bob Stanton |
| D | Johnson City Cardinals | Appalachian League | Bob Kline |
| D | Salisbury Cardinals | Eastern Shore League | Harold Contini |
| D | Albany Cardinals | Georgia-Florida League | Mickey Katkaveck |
| D | West Frankfort Cardinals | Illinois State League | Everett Johnston |
| D | Carthage Cardinals | Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League | Woody Fair |
| D | Hamilton Cardinals | PONY League | John Newman |
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Famous quotes containing the words farm and/or system:
“I farm a pasture where the boulders lie
As touching as a basketful of eggs....”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“The North American system only wants to consider the positive aspects of reality. Men and women are subjected from childhood to an inexorable process of adaptation; certain principles, contained in brief formulas are endlessly repeated by the press, the radio, the churches, and the schools, and by those kindly, sinister beings, the North American mothers and wives. A person imprisoned by these schemes is like a plant in a flowerpot too small for it: he cannot grow or mature.”
—Octavio Paz (b. 1914)