Current Teams
Team | MLB Affiliation | City | Stadium | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona League Angels | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | Tempe, Arizona | Tempe Diablo Stadium | 9,785 |
Arizona League Athletics | Oakland Athletics | Phoenix, Arizona | Papago Park Sports Facility | — |
Arizona League Brewers | Milwaukee Brewers | Phoenix, Arizona | Maryvale Baseball Park | 8,000 |
Arizona League Cubs | Chicago Cubs | Mesa, Arizona | Fitch Park | — |
Arizona League Diamondbacks | Arizona Diamondbacks | Scottsdale, Arizona | Salt River Fields at Talking Stick | 11,000 |
Arizona League Dodgers | Los Angeles Dodgers | Glendale, Arizona | Camelback Ranch | 12,000 |
Arizona League Giants | San Francisco Giants | Scottsdale, Arizona | Scottsdale Stadium | 12,000 |
Arizona League Indians | Cleveland Indians | Goodyear, Arizona | Goodyear Ballpark | 10,000 |
Arizona League Mariners | Seattle Mariners | Peoria, Arizona | Peoria Sports Complex | 12,882 |
Arizona League Padres | San Diego Padres | Peoria, Arizona | Peoria Sports Complex | 12,882 |
Arizona League Rangers | Texas Rangers | Surprise, Arizona | Surprise Stadium | 10,500 |
Arizona League Reds | Cincinnati Reds | Goodyear, Arizona | Goodyear Ballpark | 10,000 |
Arizona League Royals | Kansas City Royals | Surprise, Arizona | Surprise Stadium | 10,500 |
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