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  • {{Major League Teams}} {{Advanced-Rookie Affiliates}}
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  • | class = Advanced-Rookie ...level. They played in the [[Pioneer League]] which, at the time, included teams in [[Montana]], [[Idaho]], [[Utah]], and [[Alberta]].
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  • [[Category:Teams in Montana]] [[Category:Advanced-Rookie teams]]
    13 members (2 subcategories, 8 files) - 19:36, 25 May 2011
  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> Bain started his professional career with the Advanced-Rookie [[Butte Copper Kings]] in 1996, where he split time between the outfield an
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  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> Beginning with the Advanced-Rookie [[Butte Copper Kings]] in {{by|1996}}, Ed Benesh was moved up each of his s
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  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> ...ly out of the bullpen), with a brief (largely unsuccessful) stint with the Advanced-Rookie [[Butte Copper Kings]]. For the 1997 season, he moved up to Class-A [[Char
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  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> Callaway began his professional career with the Advanced-Rookie [[Butte Copper Kings]] of the [[Pioneer League]] in {{by|1996}}. By late in
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  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> DeCelle was assigned to start his professional career with the Advanced-Rookie [[Butte Copper Kings]], and performed well. He split time in {{by|1997}} be
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  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> Elliot began at Advanced-Rookie Princeton in the [[Appalachian League]], primarily as a second baseman (34
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  • | Rank in 14 AL teams ...aign=ShareTool Baseball-Reference.com]: [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/TBR/2012.shtml?sr&utm_source=direct&utm_medium=Share&utm_campaign=ShareTool
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  • ...professional seasons as coaches. Most players on the team (as with other teams in a Rookie-level league) were also in their first professional seasons. After the season, Tampa Bay moved their Advanced-Rookie level affiliation to [[Princeton Devil Rays|Princeton]] of the [[Appalachia
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  • ...filiate at the Double-A level. They operated both as an affiliate of other teams (1997 with the [[Chicago Cubs]] and 1998 with the [[Seattle Mariners]]) and ...hanges">{{cite web |last=Romano |first=John |title=Minor changes for minor teams |url=http://www.sptimes.com/Squeezeplay/training99tab/minors.html |publishe
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  • ...rts management firm with ownership stakes in several minor league baseball teams.
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  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> ...essdate=September 3, 2011}}</ref> and both state and national championship teams as a senior.<ref name="RaysMG97" /> He had also been named MVP of the [[USA
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  • | teams = <nowiki></nowiki> ...Pennington advanced quickly within the Orioles' organization, starting at Advanced-Rookie [[Bluefield Orioles|Bluefield]] in 1989, reaching Triple-A [[Rochester Red
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