Minor League Baseball rosters

Listed below are each of the active sports leagues in Minor League Baseball, with linked articles containing rosters for each active team in the league.

As with nearly all North American professional team sports, there are limits to the roster sizes of minor-league teams, which vary by classification level. Major League Baseball-affiliated teams are limited in how many players they may place on their active rosters, except for some "rookie" leagues. At lower classification levels, there are restrictions on how much prior professional experience players on the roster may have.

While a team's active roster consists of players eligible to compete for the team in games, a team's reserve roster consists of players on the injured list, those who are restricted or suspended, or who are otherwise temporarily inactive.[1] Major league players on rehabilitation assignments do not count against active roster limits.[2]

As of the 2021 season, the following limits are used:

Level Active roster size[3]: 10–11  Player restrictions[3]: 100 
Triple-A 28 players no restrictions
Double-A 28 players no restrictions
High-A 30 players No more than 2 players and 1 player-coach with
6 or more years of minor-league experience
Single-A 30 players No more than 2 players with
5 or more years of minor-league experience
US-based
Rookie
no limit No more than 3 players with
4 or more years of minor-league experience
International
Rookie
35 players No players with
4 or more years of minor-league experience

Triple-A edit

International League edit

Pacific Coast League edit

Double-A edit

Eastern League edit

Southern League edit

Texas League edit

High-A edit

Midwest League edit

Northwest League edit

South Atlantic League edit

Single-A edit

California League edit

Carolina League edit

Florida State League edit

Rookie edit

Arizona Complex League edit

Dominican Summer League edit

Florida Complex League edit

Offseason leagues edit

Arizona Fall League edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "FAQs: The Business of MiLB". MiLB.com. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  2. ^ "Transaction Terminology". Nashville Sounds. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  3. ^ a b The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book (PDF). New York City: Office of the Commissioner of Baseball. 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021 – via mlbpa.org.

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