MINORS: The Eyes have it—Reds/Indians High-A/Low-A backfields

With MLB spring training winding down, Minor League spring training games began last week on the backfields of complexes in Arizona and Florida. These games are broken up between class levels, with the upper minor league teams (Double-A & Triple-A) either staying at home or going on the road together to another team’s complex and the lower minor league teams (High-A & Single-A) doing the inverse together. In other words, if the Dodgers Triple-A and Double-A teams host the White Sox Triple-A and Double-A teams at their complex; then, the High-A and Single-A games would take place at the White Sox complex. There are also camp days sprinkled in too, meaning intrasquad scrimmages instead of games against other organizations.

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