Current Teams
Division | Team | MLB Affiliation | City | Stadium | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eastern | Bowling Green Hot Rods | Tampa Bay Rays | Bowling Green, Kentucky | Bowling Green Ballpark | 4,559 |
Dayton Dragons | Cincinnati Reds | Dayton, Ohio | Fifth Third Field3 | 7,230 | |
Fort Wayne TinCaps | San Diego Padres | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Parkview Field | 8,100 | |
Great Lakes Loons | Los Angeles Dodgers | Midland, Michigan | Dow Diamond | 5,500 | |
Lake County Captains | Cleveland Indians | Eastlake, Ohio | Classic Park | 7,273 | |
Lansing Lugnuts | Toronto Blue Jays | Lansing, Michigan | Cooley Law School Stadium | 11,000 | |
South Bend Silver Hawks | Arizona Diamondbacks | South Bend, Indiana | Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium | 5,000 | |
West Michigan Whitecaps | Detroit Tigers | Comstock Park, Michigan | Fifth Third Ballpark | 10,071 | |
Western | Beloit Snappers | Oakland Athletics | Beloit, Wisconsin | Harry C. Pohlman Field | 3,501 |
Burlington Bees | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | Burlington, Iowa | Community Field | 3,200 | |
Cedar Rapids Kernels | Minnesota Twins | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Veterans Memorial Stadium | 5,300 | |
Clinton LumberKings | Seattle Mariners | Clinton, Iowa | Ashford University Field | 3,000 | |
Kane County Cougars | Chicago Cubs | Geneva, Illinois | Fifth Third Bank Ballpark2 | 7,400 | |
Peoria Chiefs | St. Louis Cardinals | Peoria, Illinois | O'Brien Field | 7,377 | |
Quad Cities River Bandits | Houston Astros | Davenport, Iowa | Modern Woodmen Park1 | 4,024 | |
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers | Milwaukee Brewers | Grand Chute, Wisconsin | Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium | 5,500 |
- 1 Hosted 2011 Midwest League All-Star Game
- 2 Hosted 2012 Midwest League All-Star Game
- 3 Hosting 2013 Midwest League All-Star Game
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