This list includes 24 Baseball Teams that start with F, from “FIU Panthers” to “Fullerton Titans”. You’ll find professional, notable minor-league and prominent college programs useful for research or quick reference.
Baseball teams that start with F are clubs whose common name begins with the letter F. Many reflect local nicknames, universities, or sponsors—examples include the FIU Panthers and Fullerton Titans.
Below you’ll find the table with country, city and league.
Team: The official common name of each baseball club so you can identify and search teams quickly.
Country: The nation where the team is based, helping you filter lists by geographic region or national competition.
City: The city or metropolitan area the team represents, useful for local research and travel planning.
League: The organized competition or level the team plays in, which tells you the team’s competitive context.
Baseball Teams that start with F
Team
Country
City
League
Frisco RoughRiders
United States
Frisco, Texas
Double-A (MiLB)
Fayetteville Woodpeckers
United States
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Single-A (MiLB)
Fort Wayne TinCaps
United States
Fort Wayne, Indiana
High-A (MiLB)
Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks
United States
Fargo, North Dakota
Independent (American Association)
Florence Y’alls
United States
Florence, Kentucky
Independent (Frontier League)
Frederick Keys
United States
Frederick, Maryland
Collegiate summer (MLB Draft League)
Fresno State Bulldogs
United States
Fresno, California
NCAA Division I
Fordham Rams
United States
Bronx, New York
NCAA Division I
Florida Gators
United States
Gainesville, Florida
NCAA Division I (SEC)
Florida State Seminoles
United States
Tallahassee, Florida
NCAA Division I (ACC)
Florida Atlantic Owls
United States
Boca Raton, Florida
NCAA Division I
FIU Panthers
United States
Miami, Florida
NCAA Division I
Florida Gulf Coast Eagles
United States
Fort Myers, Florida
NCAA Division I
Fairfield Stags
United States
Fairfield, Connecticut
NCAA Division I (MAAC)
Fort Myers Mighty Mussels
United States
Fort Myers, Florida
Single-A (MiLB)
Fubon Guardians
Taiwan
New Taipei City
CPBL (Top professional)
Fortitudo Bologna
Italy
Bologna
Italian Serie A (Top level)
France national baseball team
France
Nationwide
International (WBSC/European)
Finland national baseball team
Finland
Nationwide
International (European competitions)
Falmouth Commodores
United States
Falmouth, Massachusetts
Collegiate summer (Cape Cod League)
Flamengo
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
National (Campeonato Brasileiro)
Fairbanks Goldpanners
United States
Fairbanks, Alaska
Collegiate summer (Alaska Baseball League)
Fullerton Titans
United States
Fullerton, California
NCAA Division I
Florida A&M Rattlers
United States
Tallahassee, Florida
NCAA Division I
Descriptions
Frisco RoughRiders
Double-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, playing at Riders Field since 2003; regular contender in the Texas League.
Fayetteville Woodpeckers
Houston Astros Single-A affiliate that plays at Segra Stadium; established after a recent relocation and rebrand.
Fort Wayne TinCaps
San Diego Padres High-A affiliate, playing at Parkview Field and known for family-friendly promotions and local support.
Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks
Independent professional club since 1996 with multiple league titles, hosting games at Newman Outdoor Field.
Florence Y’alls
Frontier League team famed for its quirky name and community atmosphere at UC Health Stadium.
Frederick Keys
Former minor-league affiliate now in the MLB Draft League, developing draft-eligible college players each summer.
Fresno State Bulldogs
Prominent West Coast program and 2008 College World Series champions, known for consistent postseason appearances.
Fordham Rams
Historic Division I program in the Northeast (Atlantic 10), playing home games at Houlihan Park.
Florida Gators
Elite SEC program with multiple College World Series appearances, playing at Condron Ballpark.
Florida State Seminoles
Consistently top-ranked program with many CWS appearances; home games at Dick Howser Stadium.
Florida Atlantic Owls
FAU’s Division I baseball program rose to national prominence and won the 2023 College World Series.
FIU Panthers
Florida International University’s Division I program competes regionally and develops professional-level prospects.
Florida Gulf Coast Eagles
FGCU competes in Division I (ASUN), building a growing baseball profile on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Fairfield Stags
MAAC program with regular conference contention, hosting games at Alumni Baseball Diamond.
Fort Myers Mighty Mussels
Single-A club that plays at Hammond Stadium, long associated with spring-training facilities and local fans.
Fubon Guardians
Major Taiwanese club owned by Fubon Financial, playing at Xinzhuang Stadium and frequently competing in CPBL playoffs.
Fortitudo Bologna
One of Italy’s historic baseball clubs with multiple national titles and European competition experience.
France national baseball team
Represents France in European and World Baseball events, participating in European championships and qualification tournaments.
Finland national baseball team
Represents Finland in European baseball and Nordic tournaments, active across regional competitions.
Falmouth Commodores
Cape Cod League staple known for developing future major-leaguers and playing at Arnie Allen Diamond since the early 20th century.
Flamengo
Part of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, the club fields a baseball team competing in Brazil’s national championships.
Fairbanks Goldpanners
Longstanding summer program famous for the Midnight Sun Game and developing college talent since the 1960s.
Fullerton Titans
Cal State Fullerton’s celebrated program has multiple College World Series titles (1979, 1984, 1995, 2004).
Florida A&M Rattlers
HBCU program competing in Division I, producing professional players and competing regionally in conference play.
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