Triple-A East
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 2021 |
No. of teams | 20 |
Country | United States |
Classification | Triple-A |
The Triple-A East is a 20-team Minor League Baseball league that will begin operating in the United States in 2021.[1] Along with the Triple-A West, it is one of two leagues playing at the Triple-A level, which is one grade below Major League Baseball (MLB). The league, which will later receive a formal name,[2] was created in 2021 in conjunction with MLB's reorganization of the minor leagues.[1] The league is made up of the 14 teams formerly of the Triple-A International League, four teams from the Triple-A Pacific Coast League, one from the Double-A Southern League, and one from the independent American Association of Professional Baseball.
Contents
Structure and season
The league is divided into three divisions: Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast. The Midwest and Southeast Divisions each consist of seven teams, while six teams makeup the Northeast Division.[1]
Initially, the 2021 schedule had clubs slated to play 142 games each. These were divided into series of mostly six games each. The 2021 season was to begin on April 6 and end on September 19,[3] but the start was later pushed back to temporarily eliminate commercial air travel and give players the opportunity to be vaccinated before the season began.[4] Opening Day was rescheduled for May 4, and all games scheduled prior to that date were cancelled.[5] Two games were added to the schedule, but the total number of games was reduced to 120.[5]
Teams will be playing limited opponents in 2021 due to travel restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] Some teams will play only teams in their own divisions, while others will play division opponents as well as some teams from other divisions.[6][7][8]
The 2021 schedule originally included a three-day All-Star break from July 12–14,[7] but the break was removed after the rescheduling of Opening Day.[5] It does not include a scheduled postseason for championship playoffs or the Triple-A National Championship Game.[3]
Current teams
Teams timeline
Former International League teams
Fourteen current league teams were placed in the Triple-A East from the Triple-A International League.[9]
- Buffalo Bisons (1979–present)
- Charlotte Orioles (1976–1987) → Charlotte Knights (1988–present)
- Columbus Clippers (1977–present)
- Durham Bulls (1980–present)
- Gwinnett Braves (2009–2017) → Gwinnett Stripers (2018–present)
- Indianapolis Indians (1902–present)
- Lehigh Valley IronPigs (2008–present)
- Louisville Redbirds (1982–1997) → Louisville RiverBats (1998–2001) → Louisville Bats (2002–present)
- Portsmouth-Norfolk Tides (1961–1962) → Tidewater Tides (1963–1992) → Norfolk Tides (1993–present)
- Rochester Bronchos (1899–1907) → Rochester Hustlers (1908–1920) → Rochester Colts (1921) → Rochester Tribe (1922–1928) → Rochester Red Wings (1929–present)
- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons (1989–2006) → Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees (2007–2012) → Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (2013–present)
- Syracuse Chiefs (1934–1996) → Syracuse SkyChiefs (1997–2006) → Syracuse Chiefs (2007–2018) → Syracuse Mets (2019–present)
- Toledo Mud Hens (1965–present)
One of the former International League teams, the Pawtucket Red Sox, had already planned to relocate prior to the 2021 season.[10] They were also placed in the Triple-A East.
- Worcester Red Sox (2021–present)
Former Pacific Coast League teams
Four current league teams were placed in the Triple-A East from the Triple-A Pacific Coast League.[11]
- Iowa Oaks (1969–1981) → Iowa Cubs (1982–present)
- Memphis Redbirds (1998–present)
- Nashville Sounds (1978–present)
- Omaha Royals (1969–1998) → Omaha Golden Spikes (1999–2001) → Omaha Royals (2002–2010) → Omaha Storm Chasers (2011–present)
Former Southern League teams
One current league team was placed in the Triple-A East from the Double-A Southern League.[12]
- Jacksonville Suns (1962–1968, 1970–1984) → Jacksonville Expos (1985–1990) → Jacksonville Suns (1991–2016) → Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (2017–present)
Former American Association teams
One current league team was placed in the Triple-A East from the independent American Association of Professional Baseball.[13]
- St. Paul Saints (1993–present)
See also
References
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