Minor League Affiliations
See also: List of Philadelphia Phillies minor league affiliatesLevel | Team | League | Location |
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AAA | Lehigh Valley IronPigs | International League | Allentown, PA |
AA | Reading Fightin Phils | Eastern League | Reading, PA |
Advance A | Clearwater Threshers | Florida State League | Clearwater, FL |
Full Season A | Lakewood BlueClaws | South Atlantic League | Lakewood, NJ |
Short Season A | Williamsport Crosscutters | New York-Penn League | Williamsport, PA |
Rookie | GCL Phillies | Gulf Coast League | Clearwater, FL |
VSL Phillies | Venezuelan Summer League | Venezuela | |
DSL Phillies | Dominican Summer League | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
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