Here you’ll find 20 Baseball Teams that start with K, organized from “KT Wiz” to “Korea national baseball team”. This collection includes professional, notable minor, collegiate, and national squads from several countries, useful for research, sportswriting, trivia, and quick reference.
Baseball Teams that start with K are clubs and national sides whose common name begins with the letter K. Many come from East Asian leagues and national programs, reflecting baseball’s strong regional traditions.
Below you’ll find the table with Team, Country, City and League.
Team: The common team name, so you can scan and identify entries quickly for reference or citation.
Country: The nation where the team is based, helping you filter lists by geography or international competitions.
City: The team’s home city, useful when you want local context or to map teams geographically.
League: The competition the team plays in, which tells you level, season context, and where to find official info.
Baseball Teams that start with K
Name
Country
City
League
Kansas City Royals
United States
Kansas City, Missouri
MLB (Major League Baseball)
Kansas City Monarchs
United States
Kansas City, Missouri
American Association (Indep. pro)
Kia Tigers
South Korea
Gwangju
KBO (Korea Baseball Organization)
Kiwoom Heroes
South Korea
Seoul
KBO (Korea Baseball Organization)
KT Wiz
South Korea
Suwon
KBO (Korea Baseball Organization)
Kane County Cougars
United States
Geneva, Illinois
American Association (Indep. pro)
Kalamazoo Growlers
United States
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Northwoods League (Collegiate summer)
Kitchener Panthers
Canada
Kitchener, Ontario
Intercounty Baseball League (Semi-pro)
Kamloops NorthPaws
Canada
Kamloops, British Columbia
West Coast League (Collegiate summer)
Kochi Fighting Dogs
Japan
Kochi
Shikoku Island League Plus (Indep. pro)
Kansas Jayhawks
United States
Lawrence, Kansas
NCAA Division I (Big 12)
Kansas State Wildcats
United States
Manhattan, Kansas
NCAA Division I (Big 12)
Kentucky Wildcats
United States
Lexington, Kentucky
NCAA Division I (SEC)
Kent State Golden Flashes
United States
Kent, Ohio
NCAA Division I (MAC)
Kennesaw State Owls
United States
Kennesaw, Georgia
NCAA Division I (ASUN)
Korea national baseball team
South Korea
Seoul (represents South Korea)
WBSC / Olympic level (National team)
Kenya national baseball team
Kenya
Nairobi (represents Kenya)
WBSC Africa / National team
Kinheim
Netherlands
Haarlem
Honkbal Hoofdklasse (Dutch top league)
Kelowna Falcons
Canada
Kelowna, British Columbia
West Coast League (Collegiate summer)
Kokomo Jackrabbits
United States
Kokomo, Indiana
Prospect League (Collegiate summer)
Descriptions
Kansas City Royals
Major-league club founded in 1969, two-time World Series champions (1985, 2015). Longstanding American franchise (MLB site, Baseball-Reference, team site).
Kansas City Monarchs
Modern independent pro club reviving the historic Negro Leagues name; plays in the American Association (team site, league site, Wikipedia).
Kia Tigers
One of KBO’s most successful clubs with numerous league titles; corporate-owned and widely followed in Korea (KBO site, Wikipedia).
Kiwoom Heroes
Seoul-based KBO team owned by Kiwoom Securities; formerly Nexen Heroes, competitive in Korea’s top league (KBO site, team site, Wikipedia).
KT Wiz
Expansion KBO club that joined the league in 2015; owned by KT Corporation and based in Suwon (KBO site, Baseball-Reference, Wikipedia).
Kane County Cougars
Former affiliated minor-league club now an established independent pro team with strong local support (team site, league site, Baseball-Reference).
Kalamazoo Growlers
Collegiate summer wood‑bat team founded mid-2010s, known for fan atmosphere and community ties (team site, league site, Wikipedia).
Kitchener Panthers
Longstanding Ontario semi-pro club in the Intercounty League with multiple championships and deep local history (league site, team site, Wikipedia).
Kamloops NorthPaws
West Coast League collegiate summer team serving Kamloops; newer franchise building local following (team site, league site, Wikipedia).
Kochi Fighting Dogs
Independent professional team in Japan’s Shikoku Island League Plus, competitive regional club with local support (league site, team site, Wikipedia).
Kansas Jayhawks
University of Kansas varsity baseball program in the Big 12; regular NCAA tournament participant and widely followed college team (NCAA, team site, Baseball-Reference/college).
Kansas State Wildcats
Kansas State University’s Division I baseball program competing in the Big 12 with notable NCAA appearances (NCAA, team site, Wikipedia).
Kentucky Wildcats
University of Kentucky’s SEC baseball program; high-profile conference play and regular NCAA postseason bids (NCAA, team site, Baseball-Reference/college).
Kent State Golden Flashes
Strong mid-major program with multiple NCAA tournament appearances and College World Series history (team site, NCAA, Wikipedia).
Kennesaw State Owls
Rapidly rising Division I program noted for NCAA tournament success and growing national profile (team site, NCAA, Wikipedia).
Korea national baseball team
South Korea’s national team is a global baseball power with Olympic and WBC success; governed by Korea Baseball Association (WBSC, KBA, Wikipedia).
Kenya national baseball team
Recognized national team competing in African regional events and WBSC competitions; developing program with international appearances (WBSC, Wikipedia).
Kinheim
SV Kinheim is a prominent Hoofdklasse club from Haarlem with multiple Dutch championships and long history (league site, team site, Wikipedia).
Kelowna Falcons
Longstanding West Coast League franchise offering collegiate summer wood‑bat baseball in the Okanagan Valley (team site, league site, Wikipedia).
Kokomo Jackrabbits
Collegiate summer wood‑bat team founded in the 2010s, active community franchise in the Prospect League (team site, league site, Wikipedia)
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