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The Pittsburgh Pirates farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball affiliates across the United States and in the Dominican Republic.Four teams are owned by the major league club, while three—the Indianapolis Indians, Altoona Curve, Greensboro Grasshoppers—are independently owned.
Pages in category "Pittsburgh Pirates minor league affiliates" The following 196 pages are in this category, out of 196 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Indianapolis became the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1947. [22] The 1948 Indians posted a 100–54 record, a franchise high, [5] but were eliminated in the playoff semifinals by St. Paul. [23] The team was ranked as the 85th greatest minor league team in a 2001 ranking. [24]
The Altoona Curve are a Minor League Baseball team based in Altoona, Pennsylvania, named after nearby Horseshoe Curve (but also alluding to the curveball, a type of pitch). The team plays in the Eastern League and is the Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Tigers' AA Minor League affiliate, the Erie SeaWolves, located near Pittsburgh, is a former affiliate of the Pirates and has retained the logo of a wolf wearing a pirate bandanna and eye patch. Additionally, Jim Leyland, former manager of both the Pirates (1986–1996) and the Tigers (2005–2013), remains popular in Pittsburgh where he ...
An affiliate of the Major League Baseball Players Association withdrew its lawsuit against the parent company of the Pittsburgh Pirates and the convenience store chain Sheetz Inc. that alleged ...
The Bradenton Marauders are a Minor League Baseball team of the Florida State League and the Single-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.They are located in Bradenton, Florida, and play their home games at LECOM Park, which also serves as the Pirates' spring training facility.
Army catcher Derek Berg was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the Major League Baseball Draft. ... 1980 - P Craig Jones (Braves, fourth, 1980-84, AAA) 1998 - 3B Mike Scioletti (White Sox, 43rd ...