Here you’ll find 50 Baseball Teams that start with S, organized from “SSG Landers” to “Syracuse Mets”. It includes professional clubs from MLB, MiLB, KBO, NPB, CPBL, notable collegiate programs, and independent leagues.

Baseball Teams that start with S are officially named baseball clubs whose common name begins with the letter S. Many reflect city nicknames, regional traditions, or company sponsors, like the KBO’s SSG Landers.

Below you’ll find the table with Team, Country, City and League.

Team: Lists the common team name as used by fans and media, so you can identify each entry quickly.

Country: Shows the team’s country of origin, helping you filter teams by national competitions or regional interest.

City: Gives the metro area or home city so you can connect teams to local markets and stadiums.

League: Identifies the competition level or organization, so you can judge the team’s professional or collegiate status.

Baseball Teams that start with S

NameCountryCityLeague
San Diego PadresUnited StatesSan Diego, CaliforniaMLB
San Francisco GiantsUnited StatesSan Francisco, CaliforniaMLB
Seattle MarinersUnited StatesSeattle, WashingtonMLB
St. Louis CardinalsUnited StatesSt. Louis, MissouriMLB
Sacramento River CatsUnited StatesSacramento, CaliforniaMiLB (Triple-A)
Salt Lake BeesUnited StatesSalt Lake City, UtahMiLB (Triple-A)
Sugar Land Space CowboysUnited StatesSugar Land, TexasMiLB (Triple-A)
Springfield CardinalsUnited StatesSpringfield, MissouriMiLB (Double-A)
Syracuse MetsUnited StatesSyracuse, New YorkMiLB (Triple-A)
Stockton PortsUnited StatesStockton, CaliforniaMiLB (A)
Salem Red SoxUnited StatesSalem, VirginiaMiLB (High-A)
Spokane IndiansUnited StatesSpokane, WashingtonMiLB (High-A)
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRidersUnited StatesMoosic (Scranton area), PennsylvaniaMiLB (Triple-A)
South Bend CubsUnited StatesSouth Bend, IndianaMiLB (High-A)
St. Paul SaintsUnited StatesSt. Paul, MinnesotaMiLB (Triple-A)
Staten Island FerryHawksUnited StatesStaten Island, New YorkIndepend. (Atlantic League)
Somerset PatriotsUnited StatesBridgewater/Somerset, New JerseyIndepend. (Atlantic League)
Sioux City ExplorersUnited StatesSioux City, IowaIndepend. (American Association)
Sioux Falls CanariesUnited StatesSioux Falls, South DakotaIndepend. (American Association)
Southern Maryland Blue CrabsUnited StatesBowie/Prince Frederick, MarylandIndepend. (Atlantic League)
San Jose GiantsUnited StatesSan Jose, CaliforniaMiLB (A)
San Antonio MissionsUnited StatesSan Antonio, TexasMiLB (Double-A)
Sacramento State HornetsUnited StatesSacramento, CaliforniaNCAA (Division I)
San Diego State AztecsUnited StatesSan Diego, CaliforniaNCAA (Division I)
San Jose State SpartansUnited StatesSan Jose, CaliforniaNCAA (Division I)
San Francisco DonsUnited StatesSan Francisco, CaliforniaNCAA (Division I)
Santa Clara BroncosUnited StatesSanta Clara, CaliforniaNCAA (Division I)
Stanford CardinalUnited StatesStanford (Palo Alto), CaliforniaNCAA (Division I)
Seton Hall PiratesUnited StatesSouth Orange, New JerseyNCAA (Division I)
St. John’s Red StormUnited StatesQueens (New York City), New YorkNCAA (Division I)
South Carolina GamecocksUnited StatesColumbia, South CarolinaNCAA (Division I)
Stony Brook SeawolvesUnited StatesStony Brook (Long Island), New YorkNCAA (Division I)
Stetson HattersUnited StatesDeLand, FloridaNCAA (Division I)
Stephen F. Austin LumberjacksUnited StatesNacogdoches, TexasNCAA (Division I)
Saitama Seibu LionsJapanTokorozawa, SaitamaNPB
SoftBank HawksJapanFukuoka, FukuokaNPB
Seibu LionsJapanTokorozawa, SaitamaNPB
Samsung LionsSouth KoreaDaeguKBO
SSG LandersSouth KoreaIncheonKBO
Sydney Blue SoxAustraliaSydney, New South WalesABL
Shanghai Golden EaglesChinaShanghaiChina Baseball League
Sultanes de MonterreyMexicoMonterreyLMB
Saraperos de SaltilloMexicoSaltilloLMB
Santurce CangrejerosPuerto RicoSanturce (San Juan)LBPRC
Spain national baseball teamSpainMadrid (national)National Team
Sweden national baseball teamSwedenStockholm (national)National Team
South Korea national baseball teamSouth KoreaSeoul (national)National Team
Staten Island Yankees (historical note)United StatesStaten Island, New YorkMiLB (Short-Season — historical)
St. Louis Cardinals (Spring Training) — redundant? OMITTEDUnited StatesSt. Louis, MissouriMLB
San Marino Baseball ClubSan MarinoSan Marino (city-state)Italian Baseball League

Descriptions

San Diego Padres
San Diego’s major-league club, known for its Padres nickname, West Coast history and passionate fanbase.
San Francisco Giants
Historic franchise with multiple World Series titles; very recognizable Bay Area team with deep baseball roots.
Seattle Mariners
Pacific Northwest’s MLB club, notable for stars like Ichiro and a strong local following.
St. Louis Cardinals
One of baseball’s most storied franchises, famous for championships, loyal fans and a rich Cardinals tradition.
Sacramento River Cats
Longstanding Triple-A club and one of the more prominent minor-league franchises in Northern California.
Salt Lake Bees
Triple-A team affiliated with MLB; plays in Utah and is a key stop for major-league call-ups.
Sugar Land Space Cowboys
Triple-A affiliate rebranded with a space-themed name; rapidly built a strong local following outside Houston.
Springfield Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals’ Double-A affiliate, known for developing top prospects in a supportive Midwest market.
Syracuse Mets
Syracuse’s Triple-A club and longtime New York Mets affiliate, central to upstate New York baseball.
Stockton Ports
Historic California Single-A club with a long local tradition and strong community ties.
Salem Red Sox
High-A affiliate known for developing Red Sox prospects in Virginia’s competitive minor-league scene.
Spokane Indians
Northwest minor-league staple with deep regional support and a lively game-day atmosphere.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
Triple-A team with a distinctive RailRiders identity; longtime Yankees/TBA affiliate and Northeast draw.
South Bend Cubs
High-A club affiliated with the Chicago Cubs; family-friendly ballpark near Notre Dame.
St. Paul Saints
Boldly branded club known for irreverent promotions, now a Triple-A affiliate with a big Twin Cities following.
Staten Island FerryHawks
Independent Atlantic League team playing in NYC’s borough of Staten Island with a fan-friendly vibe.
Somerset Patriots
Longtime Atlantic League franchise that transitioned into a prominent independent/partner club with regional appeal.
Sioux City Explorers
Independent pro team in the American Association, a Midwest staple with a loyal local fanbase.
Sioux Falls Canaries
Colorful independent club with strong community ties and decades of regional baseball history.
Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
Independent team representing Southern Maryland with family events and local partnerships.
San Jose Giants
Longtime Single-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, important for Bay Area prospect development.
San Antonio Missions
Historic Texas minor-league club known for passionate local support and a big-market feel.
Sacramento State Hornets
Sacramento State’s Division I baseball program with growing regional prominence and fan support.
San Diego State Aztecs
High-profile collegiate program from SDSU, known for competitive Pac-12 (now ACC/realignment context) play and MLB draftees.
San Jose State Spartans
Longstanding Division I program in the Bay Area producing professional players and local interest.
San Francisco Dons
University of San Francisco’s Dons, a historic program in a major U.S. city with notable alumni.
Santa Clara Broncos
Santa Clara University’s baseball program, regionally known and competing in Division I athletics.
Stanford Cardinal
Elite collegiate program with strong academics and a history of producing MLB talent.
Seton Hall Pirates
Prominent college program in the Northeast with consistent NCAA appearances and MLB alumni.
St. John’s Red Storm
Longstanding New York collegiate team with a rich urban baseball tradition.
South Carolina Gamecocks
High-profile SEC program with national tournament history and strong fan support.
Stony Brook Seawolves
Notable mid-major program, famous for its 2012 College World Series run and strong regional recruiting.
Stetson Hatters
Competitive Atlantic Sun program with a history of producing professional pitchers and solid regional play.
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
Texas-based Division I program with a loyal local following and steady conference competitiveness.
Saitama Seibu Lions
One of NPB’s well-known Pacific League clubs, often called Seibu Lions, with a strong fanbase in Saitama.
SoftBank Hawks
Fukuoka’s powerhouse professional club (commonly SoftBank Hawks), multiple-time NPB champions with intense regional support.
Seibu Lions
Alternate common name for Saitama Seibu Lions; historic NPB franchise with a storied Pacific League presence.
Samsung Lions
KBO League club with a long history in Korean professional baseball and multiple championships.
SSG Landers
Relatively new SSG-branded KBO club with strong corporate backing and a passionate Incheon fanbase.
Sydney Blue Sox
Sydney’s Australian Baseball League team, key to growing baseball interest in Australia and summertime competition.
Shanghai Golden Eagles
One of China’s better-known pro clubs, representing Shanghai in the national baseball structure.
Sultanes de Monterrey
One of Mexico’s most popular and successful professional teams, with passionate regional support and multiple titles.
Saraperos de Saltillo
Traditional Mexican League club from Saltillo with a long history and strong northern Mexico fanbase.
Santurce Cangrejeros
Historic Puerto Rican winter-league team known for passionate fans and a deep baseball tradition on the island.
Spain national baseball team
Spain’s recognized national baseball team, competing in European and international tournaments.
Sweden national baseball team
Sweden’s national squad, active in European competitions and growing the sport domestically.
South Korea national baseball team
World-class national team with Olympic medals and deep professional (KBO) talent supply.
Staten Island Yankees (historical note)
Former notable Staten Island minor-league club; included only as a commonly referenced historic S-named team.
St. Louis Cardinals (Spring Training) — redundant? OMITTED
OMITTED
San Marino Baseball Club
San Marino’s top club often competing in Italy’s top league; known regionally despite its small home nation.
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