Minor League Baseball rosters
As with nearly all North American professional team sports, the size of Minor League Baseball teams is limited by rosters. These size limits vary by each classification. All Major League Baseball-affiliated Triple-A and Double-A teams are limited to 25-man active rosters.[1] Unaffiliated Mexican League teams have 35-man rosters, but are limited to 30 active players per game.[2] Class A-Advanced and Class A teams are limited to 25 active players with a total of 35 players under control with additional limitations in regard to prior minor league experience. Teams at lower levels have 35-man active rosters with limitations on minor league service time. 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.[3]
Triple-A
International League
Pacific Coast League
Mexican League
Double-A
Eastern League
Southern League
Texas League
Class A-Advanced
California League
Carolina League
Florida State League
Class A Short Season
New York–Penn League
Northwest League
Rookie
Arizona League
Pioneer League
Gulf Coast League
Dominican Summer League
Offseason leagues
Arizona Fall League
References
- "FAQs: The Business of MiLB". MiLB.com. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- "FAQs: Minor Leagues On-the-Field". MiLB.com. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- "Transaction Terminology". Nashville Sounds. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved July 25, 2017.