High-A
High-A, officially Class High-A, formerly known as Class A-Advanced, and sometimes abbreviated "A+" in writing, is the third-highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States and Canada, below Triple-A and Double-A, and above Single-A. There are 30 teams classified at the High-A level, one for each team in Major League Baseball, organized into three leagues: the Midwest League, Northwest League, and South Atlantic League.
History
What is now Class High-A was established as Class A-Advanced in 1990 by subdividing the existing Class A. Class A had been the third-highest level in the minor leagues since 1936 and a hierarchy of Triple-A and Double-A above Class A had been in place since 1946. In 1963, the three classes below Class A were abolished, with leagues at those levels moved into Class A. In 1965, Class A was subdivided for the first time, with the establishment of lower-level Class A Short Season leagues.The 1965 hierarchy was in place for 25 years, until Class A was further subdivided in 1990, with Class A-Advanced becoming the third-highest classification:
- Triple-A
- Double-A
- Class A-Advanced
- Class A
- Class A Short Season
- Rookie league
In January 2023, it was announced that Veronica Gajownik had been hired to manage the Hillsboro Hops, making her the first woman to manage a High-A team.
Current teams
Midwest League
Northwest League
South Atlantic League
Playoffs
The format for the 2024 postseason at High-A will consist of four teams per league in a best-of-three division series, followed by a best-of-three championship series. The four playoff participants per league will be the winners of each division from both halves based on the best winning percentage of each half. In the event the same club wins both halves, the club with the next-best winning percentage in the second half will advance.However, with only six clubs in the Northwest League, the format for the postseason will consist of a single, best-of-five championship series. The two playoff participants will be decided based on the best winning percentage of each half. In the event the same club wins both halves, the club with the next-best winning percentage in the second half will advance.
In the event of any ties, the following tiebreakers will apply in the order below:
- Head-to-head record between the clubs in the respective half.
- If the clubs remain tied, best overall winning percentage over the last 20 games.
- If the clubs remain tied, best overall winning percentage over an additional game until one emerges with a better winning percentage in that span of games.