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The Midwest League is a Minor League Baseball league established in 1947 and based in the Midwestern United States.A Class A league for most of its history, the league was promoted to High-A as part of Major League Baseball's 2021 reorganization of the minor leagues.
The Midwest League of Minor League Baseball is one of three High-A baseball leagues in the United States.It was previously known as the Illinois State League from 1947 to 1948 and as the Mississippi-Ohio Valley League form 1949 to 1955, but has been the Midwest League since 1956 (with the exception of 2021 when known as the High-A Central).
Each of the 12 teams of Minor League Baseball's Midwest League carry a 30-man active roster. [1] Only these players are eligible to play. Teams may have any number of inactive players on their rosters at a given time who do not count toward active roster limits. Injured players may be placed on the injured list (7-day or 60-day). [2]
The league: The Chiefs are in the Midwest League, reduced from 16 teams in 2019 to 12 today.It operates at baseball's high-A level. The 132-game schedule ends on Sept. 11. The 132-game schedule ...
After going deep earlier in the game, the @Brewers' No. 8 prospect caps a 3-run ninth-inning rally with a walk-off single to put the @TimberRattlers in the Midwest League Finals! pic.twitter.com ...
The Peoria Chiefs move one game from the Midwest League championship series with a Game 1 victory over the Cedar Rapids Kernels.
The team adopted the current "Kernels" nickname before the 1993 season. On the field, the franchise won Midwest League championships in 1988, 1992, 1994, and 2023. In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Kernels were organized into the High-A Central. [7]
The Midwest League Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) is an annual award given to the best player in Minor League Baseball's Midwest League based on their regular-season performance as voted on by league managers. [1] League broadcasters, Minor League Baseball executives, and members of the media have previously voted as well. [2]