2012 Arizona Winter League Teams
| Arizona Winter League | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Division | Team | Founded | City | Winter Stadium | |
| American | Arizona RoadRunners | 2011 | Yuma, Arizona | Desert Sun Stadium | |
| Blythe Heat | 2008 | Blythe, California | Alexander Field | ||
| Long Beach Armada | 2005 (with GBL) | Long Beach, California | Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma) | ||
| Somerton Stingers | 2012 | Somerton, Arizona | Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma) | ||
| Yuma Scorpions | 2005 (with GBL) | Yuma, Arizona | Desert Sun Stadium | ||
| Division | Team | Founded | City | Winter Stadium | |
| International | Calexico Outlaws | 2012 | Calexico, California | Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma) | |
| San Diego Surf Dawgs | 2005 (with GBL) | San Diego, California | Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma) | ||
| San Luis Atleticos | 2009 | San Luis, Arizona | Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma) | ||
| Saskatchewan Silver Sox | 2009 | Saskatchewan | Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma) | ||
| Team Canada | 2009 | Canada | Desert Sun Stadium (Yuma) | ||
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