High‑A

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High‑A is a mid-level classification in Minor League Baseball where developing professional players compete between the Single‑A and Double‑A levels.


Statements (37)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Minor League Baseball classification
professional baseball competition level
affiliatedWith Major League Baseball
alsoKnownAs High A
High Class A
High-A ball
competitionLevel mid-level
competitionType professional minor league
country Canada
United States
developmentFocus refining skills against advanced competition
follows Single-A
governingBody Minor League Baseball
hasFeature affiliated farm teams of MLB clubs
hasPlayoffs yes (league-dependent)
historicalAssociation Class A-Advanced
isAboveLevel Low-A
isBelowLevel Double-A
Major League Baseball
Triple-A
isStepInPlayerPathTo Major League Baseball
leagueStructure multiple regional leagues
partOf Minor League Baseball
playerAgeRange early 20s to mid 20s (typical)
playerProgressionFrom Single-A
playerProgressionTo Double-A
precedes Double-A
purpose player development
relativeDifficultyComparedTo higher than Single-A
lower than Double-A
rosterComposition prospects and organizational depth players
seasonTiming spring to early fall
seasonType regular season
sport baseball
talentLevel advanced Class A
typicalPlayerExperienceLevel developing professional players
usesProfessionalRules yes

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Hudson Valley Renegades ("High-A East (2021 realignment context)")
West Michigan Whitecaps ("High-A Central (post-2021 restructuring)")
competitionLevel
High-A ("High Class A")
alsoKnownAs
Minor League Baseball (since 2021 restructuring)
hasPart

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