The Houston Astros, in the doldrums of the American League, have the most minor league teams in the playoffs this year.
Six teams in the Houston organization -- twice as many as the Rays -- are in the postseason.
The Astros, Los Angeles Angels and New York Mets are the only teams with both their Triple-A and Double-A teams in the playoffs. The Miami Marlins, Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds have no playoff teams.
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Astros: Oklahoma City, Texas, Lancaster, Quad Cities, Tri-City, Greeneville
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Angels: Salt Lake, Arkansas, Inland Empire, AZL
Giants: San Jose, Augusta, Salem-Keizer, AZL
Mets: Las Vegas, Binghamton, Savannah, Kingsport
Nationals: Harrisburg, Potomac, Hagerstown, GCL
Pirates: Indianapolis, West Virginia, Jamestown, GCL
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Blue Jays: Dunedin, Vancouver, Bluefield
Cubs: Tennessee, Daytona, Boise
Diamondbacks: Mobile, Visalia, South Bend
Dodgers: Rancho Cucamonga, Great Lakes, AZL
Mariners: Clinton, Everett, Pulaski
Padres: San Antonio, Fort Wayne, AZL
Rays: Durham, Charlotte, Bowling Green
Red Sox: Pawtucket, Salem, GCL
Rockies: Tulsa, Modesto, Grand Junction
Twins: Rochester, Fort Myers, Cedar Rapids
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Braves: Mississippi, Lynchburg
Rangers: Myrtle Beach, AZL
Royals: Omaha, Idaho Falls
White Sox: Birmingham, Great Falls
Yankees: Trenton, GCL
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Athletics: Beloit
Brewers: Helena
Cardinals: State College
Indians: AZL
Orioles: Aberdeen
Tigers: Erie
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Marlins
Phillies
Reds
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