1949 New York Yankees Season - Farm System

Farm System

See also: Minor league baseball
Level Team League Manager
AAA Kansas City Blues American Association Bill Skiff
AAA Newark Bears International League Buddy Hassett
AA Beaumont Exporters Texas League Chick Autry
A Binghamton Triplets Eastern League George Selkirk
A Augusta Tigers Sally League Alton Biggs and Jim Pruett
B Quincy Gems Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League James Adlam
B Manchester Yankees New England League Wally Berger
B Norfolk Tars Piedmont League Earl Bolyard and Frank Novosel
B Victoria Athletics Western International League Ted Norbert and Earl Bolyard
C Ventura Yankees California League Bones Sanders
C Amsterdam Rugmakers Canadian-American League Mayo Smith
C Grand Forks Chiefs Northern League Eddie Kearse, Joe McDermott and Wally Berger
C Twin Falls Cowboys Pioneer League Charlie Metro
C Joplin Miners Western Association Johnny Sturm
D Easton Yankees Eastern Shore League Jack Farmer
D LaGrange Troupers Georgia-Alabama League Carl Cooper
Level Team League Manager
D Independence Yankees Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League Harry Craft
D Belleville Stags Mississippi-Ohio Valley League Les Mueller, Joe Yurkovich, Addie Nesbit and Bunny Mick
D Newark Yankees Ohio-Indiana League Jim McLeod
D McAlester Rockets Sooner State League Vern Hoscheit
D Fond du Lac Panthers Wisconsin State League Fred Collins

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