Minor League Baseball is a hierarchy of professional baseball leagues in the Americas that compete at levels below Major League Baseball (MLB) and provide opportunities for player development and a way to prepare for the major leagues. All of the minor leagues are operated as independent businesses. Most are members of the umbrella organization known as Minor League Baseball (MiLB), which operates under the Commissioner of Baseball within the scope of organized baseball. Several leagues, known as independent baseball leagues, do not have any official links to Major League Baseball.
Except for the Mexican League, teams in the organized minor leagues are generally independently owned and operated but are directly affiliated with one major league team through a standardized Player Development Contract (PDC). These leagues also go by the nicknames the "farm system", "farm club", or "farm team(s)" because of a joke passed around by major league players in the 1930s when St. Louis Cardinals' general manager Branch Rickey formalized the system, and teams in small towns were "growing players down on the farm like corn."
From a distance I see you falling away from me.
As I get closer the scene changes, it changes drastically.
Breath in, breath out, we’ve fallen…
Have I fallen away from you? -Well I don’t know.
Have I found my mistake in you? -Well I don’t know.
- SO TAKE! What you owe me.
- FAKE! What you show me.
- BREAK! That you know me, as I fall from you.
How I’ve tried and how you’ve ignored my persistence.
How you’ve lied and met me with your resistance.
So as I fall, I’ll acknowledge the transition,
Though I confess the change will have little affect upon my position.
Breath in, breath out, we’ve fallen, APART!
Have I fallen away from you? -Well I don’t know.
Have I found my mistake in you? -Well I don’t know--
Fallen--
- SO TAKE! What you owe me.
- FAKE! What you show me.
- BREAK! That you know me, AS I FALL FROM YOU!
Have I fallen away from you? -Well I don’t know.
Have I found my mistake in you? -Well I don’t--