The Los Angeles Dodgers extended invitations to keep Minor League affiliates in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Great Lakes and Rancho Cucamonga. However, they plan on moving the Loons up to High-A and the Quakes re-classified Low-A as part of MLB’s new player development structure.
The Dodgers will have short-season teams work out of their Spring Training facility and Campo Las Palmas in the Dominican Republic.
“Our minor league communities are an integral part of the success we have had at the Major League level as each affiliate provides high quality facilities and comprehensive support essential to developing World Champion caliber players,” Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said.