Minor League Baseball Standings and Table
Competition: Minor League Baseball
Sport: Baseball
Region: United States
Standings and table
League standings, team points and form load in the interactive table once the app has started.
About this competition
Minor League Baseball Standings and Farm System Form
Minor League Baseball standings are not one simple league table. They stretch across Triple-A, Double-A, High-A and Single-A, with 120 affiliated clubs connected to MLB organizations. That makes the table useful in a different way from MLB betting standings: it shows team form, but it also hints at prospect depth, roster movement and how a farm system is performing across levels.
On this OddsRun page, the Minor League Baseball standings help you check current positions, wins, losses, percentage, form and divisional context across MiLB competitions. It is a quick way to see which clubs are setting the pace, which teams are fading, and where the next betting market may not fully match the table.
Reading MiLB Tables Is Not Straightforward
A strong Triple-A record can be built on older hitters, MLB-ready pitching or a stable roster. A Double-A team near the top may suggest real prospect strength. At High-A or Single-A, standings can move more sharply because younger players develop unevenly, pitchers are managed carefully and promotions can change a roster overnight.
That is why the table should be read with the betting odds, not separately from them. A first-place team may drift if its best starter has been promoted. A lower-ranked club may shorten if a rehab assignment or top prospect changes the lineup. In Minor League Baseball, the standings show the results so far; odds movement often shows what has changed since those results were earned.
MiLB Standings on OddsRun
OddsRun connects Minor League Baseball standings with the wider betting view: upcoming games, recent results, bookmaker comparison and betting odds. The page helps users move from the table to the market, checking whether bookmakers are pricing current form, starting pitching, roster churn and league level correctly.
For MiLB betting, the table is most useful as a starting point. The price before first pitch shows whether the market agrees with that position, and movement from the opener can reveal when new information has already overtaken the standings.