This list includes 25 Baseball Teams that start with P, from “Pacific” to “Purdue”. It covers professional clubs, notable minor-league teams, and prominent college programs you might use for research, roster checks, or quick reference.

Baseball Teams that start with P are clubs or programs whose common name begins with the letter P. Many names reflect local history or nicknames, for example the long-running Pittsburgh Pirates in Major League Baseball.

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

Team: The common team name so you can quickly identify the club you’re looking for and compare entries.

Country: Shows the team’s nation, helping you sort by geographic scope or international competition.

City: Lists the team’s home city so you can connect each name to its local market and fan base.

League: Identifies the competition level or organization, letting you find professional, minor, collegiate, or national teams.

Baseball Teams that start with P

TeamCountryCityLeague
PadresUnited StatesSan DiegoMLB
PiratesUnited StatesPittsburghMLB
PhilliesUnited StatesPhiladelphiaMLB
PawSoxUnited StatesPawtucketInternational League (AAA) — defunct
PericosMexicoPueblaMexican League (LMB)
PiratasMexicoCampecheMexican League (LMB)
Pinar del RíoCubaPinar del RíoCuban National Series
ParmaItalyParmaSerie A (Italian Baseball)
PrincetonUnited StatesPrincetonNCAA Division I
PepperdineUnited StatesMalibuNCAA Division I
Penn StateUnited StatesUniversity ParkNCAA Division I
PennUnited StatesPhiladelphiaNCAA Division I
PurdueUnited StatesWest LafayetteNCAA Division I
PacificUnited StatesStocktonNCAA Division I
Portland PilotsUnited StatesPortlandNCAA Division I
Pittsburgh PanthersUnited StatesPittsburghNCAA Division I
PanamaPanamaPanama CityNational Team
Puerto RicoPuerto RicoSan JuanNational Team
PhilippinesPhilippinesManilaNational Team
PakistanPakistanIslamabadNational Team
PolandPolandVariousNational Team
PeruPeruLimaNational Team
Providence GraysUnited StatesProvidenceMajor League (defunct)
Paducah ChiefsUnited StatesPaducahCollegiate summer / Prospect League
PicklesUnited StatesPortlandCollegiate summer (West Coast League)

Descriptions

Padres
San Diego’s Major League club, the Padres play in the National League West and were established in 1969.
Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an MLB National League club with a long history and multiple World Series titles, founded in 1882.
Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies, one of baseball’s oldest franchises (est. 1883), play in MLB’s National League East and have passionate fans.
PawSox
Former AAA Red Sox affiliate commonly called the PawSox; operated 1970–2020 before relocating to Worcester as the WooSox.
Pericos
Pericos de Puebla, commonly Pericos, are Puebla’s professional club in Mexico’s top league with a long regional following.
Piratas
Piratas de Campeche, commonly called Piratas, are a popular Mexican League team with a passionate local fanbase.
Pinar del Río
Pinar del Río (Vegueros) is a storied Cuban provincial team famed for producing many Cuban stars in the national series.
Parma
Parma Baseball Club is a historic Italian team with multiple national titles and a strong tradition in Serie A.
Princeton
Princeton Tigers baseball, an Ivy League program, has a long history of developing MLB prospects and competitive collegiate play.
Pepperdine
Pepperdine Waves compete in Division I’s West Coast Conference and have College World Series pedigree and notable alumni.
Penn State
Penn State Nittany Lions baseball compete in Division I’s Big Ten, regularly producing pro-level talent.
Penn
University of Pennsylvania Quakers baseball is a historic Ivy League program competing at the Division I level.
Purdue
Purdue Boilermakers baseball competes in the Big Ten and develops players toward the professional ranks.
Pacific
University of the Pacific Tigers host a long-standing West Coast Division I baseball program with regional prominence.
Portland Pilots
University of Portland Pilots, a West Coast Conference program, represent Portland in Division I baseball competition.
Pittsburgh Panthers
University of Pittsburgh’s Panthers play Division I baseball, recently competing in the ACC with a growing program.
Panama
Panama’s national baseball team is a regular participant in international tournaments and a strong presence in Latin American baseball.
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico fields a highly competitive national team known for producing MLB stars and strong showings in international play.
Philippines
The Philippines national baseball team competes in Asian championships and regional qualifiers, reflecting the sport’s growth there.
Pakistan
Pakistan’s national baseball team represents the country in Asian competitions and is developing the sport domestically.
Poland
Poland’s national baseball team competes in European baseball and has been growing amid expanding local leagues.
Peru
Peru’s national baseball team plays in South American and regional tournaments as baseball develops in the country.
Providence Grays
19th-century Major League team active 1878–1885; the Providence Grays were an early professional club with notable success.
Paducah Chiefs
Paducah Chiefs is a historic minor-league name revived as a collegiate summer team, rooted in Kentucky’s baseball tradition.
Pickles
Portland Pickles are a popular collegiate summer wood-bat team known for quirky promotions and a strong local following.
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