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Harbor Park in Norfolk, Va., is home of the Norfolk Tides, the Triple A affiliate of the New York Mets. The stadium's capacity is 12,067 and opened on April 14, 1993. Harbor Park was selected by Baseball America as the best minor league facility in 1995. (Photo by Terry Lipshetz)

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This page contains links to every known professional baseball team in the United States and Canada, including major league clubs, minor league affiliates and the six independent leagues. Believe it or not, even in this day of mass communication, not every team has an active Web site. In those cases, I've placed links to the respective league home pages where information can be found to contact the club (phone numbers, mailing address, etc.). Please also note that some of these sites go down from time to time, and if additional information is needed, visit the league's home page.

Minor League Baseball links

Minor League Baseball official home page

International League (AAA)
League’s home page
Buffalo Bisons (Indians)
Charlotte Knights (White Sox)
Columbus Clippers (Yankees)
Durham Bulls (Devils Rays)
Indianapolis Indians (Pirates)
Louisville Bats (Reds)
Norfolk Tides (Mets)
Ottawa Lynx (Orioles)
Pawtucket Red Sox (Red Sox)
Richmond Braves (Braves)
Rochester Red Wings (Twins)
Scranton-Wilkes Barre Red Barrons (Phillies)
Syracuse SkyChiefs (Blue Jays)
Toledo Mudhens (Tigers)

Pacific Coast League (AAA)
League’s home page
Portland Beavers (Padres)
Tacoma Rainiers (Mariners)
Colorado Springs Sky Sox (Rockies)
Salt Lake Bees (Angels)
Memphis Redbirds (Cardinals)
Iowa Cubs (Cubs)
Omaha Royals (Royals)
Nashville Sounds (Brewers)
Sacramento Rivercats (Athletics)
Fresno Grizzlies (Giants)
Las Vegas 51s (Dodgers)
Tuscon Sidewinders (Diamondbacks)
Round Rock Express (Astros)
Oklahoma RedHawks (Rangers)
Albuquerque Isotopes (Marlins)
New Orleans Zephyrs (Nationals)

Eastern League (AA)
League’s home page
New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Blue Jays)
Binghamton Mets (Mets)
Connecticut Defenders (Giants)
New Britain Rock Cats (Twins)
Portland Sea Dogs (Red Sox)
Trenton Thunder (Yankees)
Erie SeaWolves (Tigers)
Akron Aeros (Indians)
Bowie Baysox (Orioles)
Altoona Curve (Pirates)
Reading Phillies (Phillies)
Harrisburg Senators (Nationals)


Southern League (AA)
League’s home page
West Tenn. Diamond Jaxx (Cubs)
Carolina Mudcats (Marlins)
Chattanooga Lookouts (Reds)
Tennessee Smokies (Diamondbacks)
Huntsville Stars (Brewers)
Birmingham Barons (White Sox)
Mobile BayBears (Padres)
Montgomery Biscuits (Devil Rays)
Mississippi Braves (Braves)
Jacksonville Suns (Dodgers)

Texas League (AA)
League’s home page
Tulsa Drillers (Rockies)
Springfield Cardinals (Cardinals)
Arkansas Travelers (Angels)
Wichita Wranglers (Royals)
Midland RockHounds (Athletics)
Corpus Christi Hooks (Astros)
San Antonio Missions (Mariners)
Frisco RoughRiders (Rangers)

California League (Advanced A)
League’s home page
Bakersfield Blaze (Rangers)
San Jose Giants (Giants)
Modesto Nuts (Rockies)
Visalia Oaks (Devil Rays)
Stockton Ports (Athletics)
Lake Elsinore Storm (Padres)
Inland Empire 66ers (Mariners)
Lancaster JetHawks (Diamondbacks)
High Desert Mavericks (Royals)
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Angels)

Carolina League (Advanced A)
League’s home page
Wilmington Blue Rocks (Red Sox)
Potomac Nationals (Nationals)
Lynchburg Hillcats (Pirates)
Frederick Keys (Orioles)
Salem Avalanche (Astros)
Kinston Indians (Indians)
Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Braves)
Winstom-Salem Warthogs (White Sox)

Florida State League (Advanced A)
League’s home page
Brevard County Manatees (Brewers)
Daytona Cubs (Cubs)
Jupiter Hammerheads (Marlins)
Palm Beach Cardinals (Cardinals)
St. Lucie Mets (Mets)
Vero Beach Dodgers (affiliate)
Clearwater Threshers (Phillies)
Dunedin Blue Jays (Blue Jays)
Fort Myers Miracle (Twins)
Lakeland Tigers (Tigers)
Sarasota Reds (Reds)
Tampa Yankees (Yankees)

Midwest League (A)
League’s home page
Beloit Snappers (Twins)
Cedar Rapids Kernels (Angels)
Dayton Dragons (Reds)
Kane County Cougars (Athletics)
Peoria Chiefs (Cubs)
Southwest Michigan Devil Rays (Devil Rays)
West Michigan Whitecaps (Tigers)
Burlington Bees (Royals)
Clinton LumberKings (Rangers)
Fort Wayne Wizards (Padres)
Lansing Lugnuts (Blue Jays)
South Bend Silver Hawks (Diamondbacks)
Swing of the Quad Cities (Cardinals)
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Mariners)

South Atlantic League (A)
League’s home page
Asheville Tourists (Rockies)
Augusta GreenJackets (Giants)
Charleston RiverDogs (Yankees)
Columbus Catfish (Dodgers)
Delmarva Shorebirds (Orioles)
Greensboro Grasshoppers (Marlins)
Greenville Drive (Red Sox)
Hagerstown Suns (Mets)
Hickory Crawdads (Pirates)
Kannapolis Intimidators (White Sox)
Lake County Captains (Indians)
Lakewood BlueClaws (Phillies)
Lexington Legends (Astros)
Rome Braves (Braves)
Savannah Sand Gnats (Giants)
West Virginia Power (Brewers)

NY-Penn League (Short-Season A)
League’s home page
Aberdeen Ironbirds (Orioles)
Batavia Muckdogs (Phillies)
Hudson Valley Renegades (Devil Rays)
Lowell Spinners (Red Sox)
State College Spikes (Cardinals)
Staten Island Yankees (Yankees)
Auburn DoubleDays (Blue Jays)
Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets)
Jamestown Jammers (Marlins)
Mahoning Valley Scrappers (Indians)
Oneonta Tigers (Tigers)
Tri-City ValleyCats (Astros)
Williamsport Crosscutters (Pirates)
Vermont Lake Monsters (Nationals)

Northwest League (Short-Season A)
League’s home page
Yakima Bears (Diamondbacks)
Tri-City Dust Devils (Rockies)
Boise Hawks (Cubs)
Spokane Indians (Rangers)
Everett AquaSox (Mariners)
Vancouver Canadians (Athletics)
Eugene Emeralds (Padres)
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (Giants)

Appalachain League (Rookie)
League’s home page
Bluefield Orioles (Orioles)
Burlington Indians (Indians)
Elizabethton Twins (Twins)
Johnson City Cardinals (Cardinals)
Princeton Devil Rays (Devil Rays)
Bristol Sox (White Sox)
Danville Braves (Braves)
Greeneville Astros (Astros)
Kingsport Mets (Mets)
Pulaski Blue Jays (Blue Jays)

Pioneer League (Rookie)
League’s home page
Helena Brewers (Brewers)
Billings Mustangs (Reds)
Missoula Osprey (Diamondbacks)
Great Falls White Sox (White Sox)
Idaho Falls Chukars (Royals)
Orem Owlz (Angels)
Ogden Raptors (Dodgers)
Casper Rockies (Rockies)

Gulf Coast League (Rookie-Instructional)
League’s home page
About this league: This league plays 54 games and includes 12 affiliated teams (GCL Dodgers, GCL Marlins, GCL Mets, GCL Nationals, GCL Braves, GCL Phillies, GCL Tigers, GCL Yankees, GCL Pirates, GCL Red Sox, GCL Reds, GCL Twins).

Arizona League (Rookie-Instructional)
League’s home page
About this league: This league plays 56 games and includes nine affiliated teams (AZL Athletics, AZL Brewers, AZL Rangers, AZL Royals, AZL Angels, AZL Cubs, AZL Mariners, AZL Padres, AZL Giants).

Venezuelan Summer League (Rookie-Instructional)
League’s home page
About this league: This league plays 60 games and is open to players from all Latin-American Spanish-speaking countries, except the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Affiliations and host cities: Seattle (Aguirre); Cincinnati (Cagua); Boston/San Diego (Ciudad Alianza); Pittsburgh (San Joaquin); Philadelphia (Tronconero No. 1); New York Mets (Tronconero No. 2); Florida/Washington (Universidad); Houston (Venoco No. 1); Baltimore (Venoco No. 2).

Arizona Fall League
League’s home page
About this league: There are six teams in the Arizona Fall League: the Surprise Scorpions, Mesa Solar Sox, Peoria Saguaros, Phoenix Desert Dogs, Peoria Javelinas and Grand Canyon Rafters. The teams are broken into two divisions, East and West. Each Major League Baseball team sends six top prospects to the Arizona Fall League, 180 players in all. Each August, Major League clubs hold a position draft to determine the players who will go to Arizona. Most are Double-A and Triple-A Minor League players. Each club can opt to send one player considered a Class A player.