Alright, so I wanted to get a better handle on the D-backs’ minor league teams. You know, like, who’s where, what levels exist, that kind of thing. So I dove in, and here’s the process I went through:

First, I started with a basic search. Nothing fancy, just trying to get the lay of the land. I typed in something like “dbacks minor league teams” and see what popped up.
My Exploration Process
- I started by looking for an official list. I figured the D-backs’ own website would be the best place, right? I was hunting for something that clearly laid out all their affiliates.
- Then, I dug into each team individually. I wanted to know what league they were in, where they played, and maybe see if I recognized any names on the rosters. I mean I am learning, I do not know any famous player.
- I also checked out some fan forums and blogs. You know, see what other people were saying. Sometimes you find good info that way, little tidbits you wouldn’t find on an official page.
It wasn’t exactly rocket science, more like a scavenger hunt. I spent a good chunk of time just clicking around, reading articles, and making notes. I jotted down the team names, their levels (like Triple-A, Double-A, etc.), and their locations.
The hardest part was probably just keeping all the information straight. There are a bunch of teams, and it’s easy to get them mixed up. I found myself double-checking things a lot, making sure I had the right team with the right level.
Eventually, I felt like I had a pretty good grasp on it. I created my own little cheat sheet, so I could easily reference it later. I learned that the structure is pretty standard across baseball and it is fun.
So, yeah, that’s how I went about learning about the D-backs’ minor league system. It was a bit of a process, but I got there in the end! Hope this helps you too!
