This list includes 16 Baseball Teams that start with V, from “VOC Rotterdam” to “Virginia Tech”. It highlights teams from professional leagues, notable minor clubs, and prominent college programs.

[Baseball Teams that start with V] are baseball clubs whose common name begins with the letter V. Many reflect local history or sponsors, such as VOC Rotterdam, a long-established Dutch club.

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

Team: The team’s common name as used in schedules and media, helping you identify and match entries quickly.

Country: The nation where the team is based, useful for filtering by geography and international comparisons.

City: The local municipality associated with the team, which helps you locate home venues and regional rivalries.

League: The competition or organization the team plays in, so you can track level and schedule context.

Baseball Teams that start with V

TeamCityCountryLeague
Vancouver CanadiansVancouverCanadaHigh-A (MLB affiliate)
Victoria HarbourCatsVictoriaCanadaWest Coast League (collegiate summer)
Victoria SealsVictoriaCanadaGolden Baseball League (independent, 2009–2010)
Vegueros de Pinar del RíoPinar del RíoCubaCuban National Series
Venezuela national baseball teamVenezuelaVenezuelaInternational / National Team
VanderbiltNashvilleUnited StatesNCAA Division I (SEC)
VirginiaCharlottesvilleUnited StatesNCAA Division I (ACC)
Virginia TechBlacksburgUnited StatesNCAA Division I (ACC)
VillanovaVillanova (PA)United StatesNCAA Division I (Big East)
ValparaisoValparaiso (IN)United StatesNCAA Division I (Missouri Valley)
Venados de MazatlánMazatlánMexicoMexican Pacific League (winter)
Vaqueros LagunaTorreónMexicoMexican League (Triple-A level, historical)
VOC RotterdamRotterdamNetherlandsHonkbal Hoofdklasse (top Dutch league)
Vermont Lake MonstersBurlingtonUnited StatesFutures Collegiate Baseball League (collegiate summer)
Vernon TigersVernon (CA)United StatesPacific Coast League (historical, early 1900s)
Victoria AcesVictoriaAustraliaClaxton Shield / State team (historical)

Descriptions

Vancouver Canadians
Longstanding minor-league club in Vancouver; High-A affiliate that develops top prospects and draws strong local support.
Victoria HarbourCats
Collegiate summer team in Victoria, B.C., founded 2012; showcases college talent and is a Vancouver Island fan favorite.
Victoria Seals
Short-lived independent pro team that played in Victoria; notable for briefly restoring pro baseball to the city.
Vegueros de Pinar del Río
One of Cuba’s most storied provincial clubs with multiple championships; producer of MLB-caliber talent like Yoenis Céspedes.
Venezuela national baseball team
Venezuela’s official national team in WBC, Pan Am and other events; rich history of MLB stars and international success.
Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt Commodores baseball; an SEC powerhouse and College World Series champion with a strong MLB pipeline.
Virginia
University of Virginia Cavaliers baseball; 2015 College World Series champions and a consistent ACC contender.
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech Hokies baseball; long-running Division I program competing in the ACC with several MLB alumni.
Villanova
Villanova Wildcats baseball, Big East program near Philadelphia with a history of competitive collegiate seasons.
Valparaiso
Valparaiso Beacons baseball, Division I mid-major program known for conference competition and recent conference realignment.
Venados de Mazatlán
One of Mexico’s most popular winter league clubs with multiple LMP titles and a passionate Mazatlán fan base.
Vaqueros Laguna
Former Mexican League franchise known as Vaqueros Laguna; notable regional pro club before relocations and rebrands.
VOC Rotterdam
VOC Rotterdam, among the Netherlands’ oldest and most successful baseball clubs competing at the Hoofdklasse level.
Vermont Lake Monsters
Long-running Vermont club; formerly a Minor League affiliate, now a collegiate summer team showcasing prospects.
Vernon Tigers
Early 20th-century PCL club from Vernon, California; important part of west-coast minor-league history.
Victoria Aces
Victorian state team in Australian national competition (Claxton Shield); played a central role in Australian baseball development.
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