List of Leagues and Teams
- AAA
- International League
- Pacific Coast League
- Mexican League (clubs are unaffiliated with major league clubs, but the league is officially classed at the AAA level)
- AA
- Eastern League
- Southern League
- Texas League
- A-Advanced leagues
- California League
- Carolina League
- Florida State League
- A
- Midwest League
- South Atlantic League
- Short-Season A
- New YorkâPenn League
- Northwest League
- Rookie-Advanced leagues
- Pioneer Baseball League
- Appalachian League
- Rookie
- Arizona League
- Gulf Coast League
- Dominican Summer League
- Venezuelan Summer League
- Off-season leagues
- Arizona Fall League
- Colombian Professional Baseball League
- Dominican Winter Baseball League
- Mexican Pacific League
- Puerto Rico Baseball League
- Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
- Independent leagues
- American Association (not to be confused with the American Association from either the 19th century or the 20th century)
- Atlantic League
- Can-Am League
- Frontier League
- North American League (a confederation of the Golden, Northern, and United leagues, starting in 2011)
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