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
Team
City
Country
League
Vancouver Canadians
Vancouver
Canada
High-A (MLB affiliate)
Victoria HarbourCats
Victoria
Canada
West Coast League (collegiate summer)
Victoria Seals
Victoria
Canada
Golden Baseball League (independent, 2009–2010)
Vegueros de Pinar del Río
Pinar del Río
Cuba
Cuban National Series
Venezuela national baseball team
Venezuela
Venezuela
International / National Team
Vanderbilt
Nashville
United States
NCAA Division I (SEC)
Virginia
Charlottesville
United States
NCAA Division I (ACC)
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg
United States
NCAA Division I (ACC)
Villanova
Villanova (PA)
United States
NCAA Division I (Big East)
Valparaiso
Valparaiso (IN)
United States
NCAA Division I (Missouri Valley)
Venados de Mazatlán
Mazatlán
Mexico
Mexican Pacific League (winter)
Vaqueros Laguna
Torreón
Mexico
Mexican League (Triple-A level, historical)
VOC Rotterdam
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Honkbal Hoofdklasse (top Dutch league)
Vermont Lake Monsters
Burlington
United States
Futures Collegiate Baseball League (collegiate summer)
Vernon Tigers
Vernon (CA)
United States
Pacific Coast League (historical, early 1900s)
Victoria Aces
Victoria
Australia
Claxton 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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