Changes to MiLB?

Lots of interesting proposals. Has an international draft been included in the discussions? I see that more teams are having multiple entries in the Dominican Summer League (and a few are having multiple entries in the GCL and AZL). That kind of stockpiling should be discouraged. Sounds like the stateside rookie leagues (Appalachian and Pioneer) may go the way of the dinosaur.
 
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So cut 42 teams (out of 160), and give the players left roughly a 50% raise. Which would only be something like an increase of something like 10% to what team's spend. And of course, they'll push the 50% number for the positive PR.
 
More independent leagues??

I think that could be a result, but making money as an independent without an agreement with a major league team is an iffy proposition when it comes to making money. If enacted, the proposed moves could threaten some of the current independent leagues/teams.
 
I think that could be a result, but making money as an independent without an agreement with a major league team is an iffy proposition when it comes to making money. If enacted, the proposed moves could threaten some of the current independent leagues/teams.

I think the opposite. Among those being eliminated at the Appalachian League and the NY-P. There are a lot of communities with good parks and good fan support that would be a big addition to any indy league.
 
As I have read, it appears that the Braves will loose their Low A team as they do not own that team. Also, cuts in the GCL would probably cost them a team. Rookie League seems doomed.
 
Something I had missed until today: the plan to eliminate a quarter of minor league teams was a Jeff Luhnow proposal.
 
As I have read, it appears that the Braves will loose their Low A team as they do not own that team. Also, cuts in the GCL would probably cost them a team. Rookie League seems doomed.

Braves do own their low Class A team (Rome). Fire Frogs are the "advanced" Class A team.
 
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