Here you’ll find 16 Baseball Teams that start with D, organized from “Demon Deacons” to “Dutch”. This list helps fans, researchers, and editors find team names and basic location or league info.
Baseball Teams that start with D are clubs whose common team name begins with the letter D. They range from professional franchises to collegiate nicknames, including Wake Forest’s “Demon Deacons” and the Netherlands’ national “Dutch” team.
Below you’ll find the table with Team, Country, City and League.
Team: The common name of the club, which you use to identify and search for each entry.
Country: The nation where the team is based, helping you sort by regional competitions or international representation.
City: The team’s home city or metropolitan area, which helps you locate local affiliates and fan communities.
League: The organization or competition the team plays in, useful when you filter by professional or collegiate level.
Baseball Teams that start with D
Name
Full official name
City
Country
Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles, California
United States
Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks
Phoenix, Arizona
United States
Dragons
Chunichi Dragons
Nagoya
Japan
Dinos
NC Dinos
Changwon
South Korea
Doosan Bears
Doosan Bears
Seoul
South Korea
Diablos Rojos
Diablos Rojos del México
Mexico City
Mexico
Drillers
Tulsa Drillers
Tulsa, Oklahoma
United States
Dragons
Dayton Dragons
Dayton, Ohio
United States
Ducks
Oregon Ducks
Eugene, Oregon
United States
Dukes
James Madison Dukes
Harrisonburg, Virginia
United States
Demon Deacons
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Winston‑Salem, North Carolina
United States
Dragons
Drexel Dragons
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
Ducks
Long Island Ducks
Central Islip, New York
United States
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic national baseball team
Santo Domingo (represents nation)
Dominican Republic
Denmark
Denmark national baseball team
Copenhagen (represents nation)
Denmark
Dutch
Netherlands national baseball team
Haarlem (represents nation)
Netherlands
Descriptions
Dodgers
MLB franchise in the National League West; historic team with multiple World Series titles and a massive fan base. Source: https://www.mlb.com/dodgers
Diamondbacks
MLB team in the National League West, founded 1998 and 2001 World Series champions. Source: https://www.mlb.com/dbacks
Dragons
NPB Central League club with deep history and passionate fans, playing at Vantelin Dome Nagoya. Source: https://www.dragons.co.jp
Dinos
KBO League team that joined in 2013 and won the 2020 KBO championship; growing Korean powerhouse. Source: https://www.ncdinos.com
Doosan Bears
KBO League club based in Seoul, multiple-time league contender with a large fanbase. Source: https://www.doosanbears.com
Diablos Rojos
Liga Mexicana de Béisbol (LMB, AAA-level) powerhouse and one of Mexico’s most storied professional clubs. Source: https://www.diablos.com.mx
Drillers
MiLB Double‑A team with a long minor-league tradition and strong local support. Source: https://www.milb.com/tulsa
Dragons
MiLB High‑A club famous for a long sellout streak and strong family-focused promotions. Source: https://www.milb.com/dayton
Ducks
NCAA Division I program (Pac‑12 heritage) with a competitive baseball tradition that develops MLB talent. Source: https://goducks.com
Dukes
NCAA Division I baseball program known regionally for consistent mid‑major competition. Source: https://jmusports.com
Demon Deacons
NCAA Division I (ACC) program with a solid baseball history and MLB alumni. Source: https://godeacs.com
Dragons
NCAA Division I baseball team in the Colonial Athletic Association, known as the Dragons. Source: https://drexeldragons.com
Ducks
Independent pro team in the Atlantic League, popular and successful with multiple championships. Source: https://liducks.com
Dominican Republic
National team and international powerhouse that produces many MLB stars; frequent Olympic and World Baseball Classic contender. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_Republic_national_baseball_team
Denmark
European national team competing in continental championships and international qualifiers. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_national_baseball_team
Dutch
Often called “the Dutch,” a leading European national team with World Baseball Classic success and MLB alumni. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_national_baseball_team
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