Here you’ll find 16 Baseball Teams that start with W, organized from “Walla Walla Sweets” to “Worcester Tornadoes”. These teams include professional, prominent minor-league and notable collegiate programs useful for fans, researchers, and sportswriters.

Baseball Teams that start with W are clubs and programs whose common name begins with the letter W. Many reflect local history or regional nicknames, like the Walla Walla Sweets representing a city-known festival.

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

Team: The official common name of the club; use it to quickly identify and search for team rosters or history.

Country: The country where the team is based, helping you filter by national leagues or international competition context.

City: The team’s home city, useful when you look for local history, stadiums, or regional rivalries.

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

Baseball Teams that start with W

TeamCountryCityLeague
White SoxUnited StatesChicagoMLB
Washington NationalsUnited StatesWashington, D.C.MLB
Worcester Red SoxUnited StatesWorcester, MassachusettsInternational League (Triple-A)
West Michigan WhitecapsUnited StatesComstock Park, MichiganMidwest League (High-A)
Wichita Wind SurgeUnited StatesWichita, KansasTexas League (Double-A)
Winston-Salem DashUnited StatesWinston-Salem, North CarolinaCarolina League (High-A)
Wilmington Blue RocksUnited StatesWilmington, DelawareCarolina League (High-A)
Wisconsin Timber RattlersUnited StatesAppleton, WisconsinMidwest League (High-A)
Washington Wild ThingsUnited StatesWashington, PennsylvaniaFrontier League (Independent)
Winnipeg GoldeyesCanadaWinnipeg, ManitobaAmerican Association (Independent)
Windy City ThunderBoltsUnited StatesCrestwood, IllinoisFrontier League (Independent)
Wichita WingnutsUnited StatesWichita, KansasAmerican Association (Independent) (2008–2018)
Worcester TornadoesUnited StatesWorcester, MassachusettsCan-Am League (Independent) (2005–2012)
West Palm Beach TropicsUnited StatesWest Palm Beach, FloridaSenior Professional Baseball Association (1989–1990)
Walla Walla SweetsUnited StatesWalla Walla, WashingtonWest Coast League (Summer collegiate)
Waterloo BucksUnited StatesWaterloo, IowaNorthwoods League (Summer collegiate)

Descriptions

White Sox
Long-established American League club known as the White Sox; multiple pennants and 2005 World Series champions.
Washington Nationals
Washington’s MLB franchise since 2005 (relocated from Montreal); 2019 World Series champions with a strong recent history.
Worcester Red Sox
Triple-A Red Sox affiliate nicknamed the “WooSox”; relocated from Pawtucket in 2021 and plays near Boston.
West Michigan Whitecaps
Popular Tigers affiliate with strong local attendance and family-friendly promotions in the Grand Rapids area.
Wichita Wind Surge
Double-A club based in Wichita, focused on developing prospects for its MLB affiliate since relocating to the city.
Winston-Salem Dash
High-A affiliate with roots dating to the 1940s; long-serving local franchise and community draw.
Wilmington Blue Rocks
Longstanding minor-league club with a loyal regional following and a history of MLB affiliations.
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Established minor-league team in Wisconsin, known locally as the Timber Rattlers and noted for strong community ties.
Washington Wild Things
Independent pro team recognized for its quirky “Wild Things” branding and strong regional fanbase.
Winnipeg Goldeyes
Successful independent franchise with multiple championships and a strong baseball presence in Winnipeg.
Windy City ThunderBolts
Long-running independent club in the Chicago area, known for family entertainment and developing local talent.
Wichita Wingnuts
Popular independent team that helped revive Wichita baseball before folding in 2018 to make way for affiliated ball.
Worcester Tornadoes
Independent club that brought pro baseball back to Worcester for several seasons before ceasing operations.
West Palm Beach Tropics
Short-lived winter league team of former major leaguers; part of a late-career pro baseball experiment.
Walla Walla Sweets
Summer collegiate team featuring college prospects, known for affordable, community-centered baseball in a scenic valley.
Waterloo Bucks
Northwoods League summer team that develops collegiate players while drawing steady local support.
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